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A Printable Information Brochure on C.F.P.I. Timing Services Timing Service Costs What they are saying about CFPI CFPI has flexible pricing plans to custom fit our services with your needs and resources. Our cost's are determined Victor Lopez, President of CAC, IAAF technology by the number of participants, number of days of the event, committee and former coach at Rice University technical equipment requested for the event, and / or “Cleon Fowler knows and understands how to run events operation costs. Some amenities can be added or subtracted in Central America and the Caribbean. When we first to give you and your event exactly what it needs. Give us a automated our championships, I wanted someone who call or email to get your price quote. knew track and could put all of our countries at ease. Discounts are available for multi meet packages and CFPI provides us with the most consistent and efficient multi-year meets held at your facility. timing services for our highly competitive championships.” Past Events Worked Special Olympics World Games- summer and winter Layne Anderson- Univ. of Iowa Track Coach NAIA indoor and outdoor national championship C.F.P.I. Timing & Data, Inc. NJCAA outdoor national championship “CFPI is the best and most organized timing group that 1116031603 Wildwood Trail Nike indoor and outdoor high school national championship our track and field home competitions has worked with. NCAA Rowing national championship They allow the meet to run smoothly and on time and let SalineSaline,, MIMIMI 48176 Pan American Junior championships me coach.” CAC Senior championships CAC Junior Championships Michelle Boone, Associate Commissioner, Northeast [email protected] Carifta Games championships Conference Central America Senior championship “CFPI Timing has been timing our championships for Iberoamerican championship the past thirteen years. We had used other groups and Jamaican National senior and junior championships Bahamas National senior and junior championships none of them had the professionalism and expertise that Barbados National senior championships CFPI does. They also provide us with the most Mexican National junior championships economical and efficient timing services in the Egyptian National Junior championship business.” Manhattan Cross Country Invitational USATF National junior championships Al Schmidt, Director of Track and Field at Jamaica high school national championships Mississippi State University SEC championships “CFPI Timing has been timing our events for the last Big 12 championship Big 10 championship three years and they have superior expertise in operations IC4A/ ECAC championship and meet management. They give me and our coaches Conference USA championships the time to coach our athletes at our home meets.” Southern Conference, Big South Conference www.cfpitiming.com Northeast Conference, Atlantic Sun Conference Southland Conference, Sunbelt Conference Contact Information University of Georgia, University of Iowa Texas A&M University, Rice University Cleon Fowler , CEO/ President University of Alabama, Auburn University 734-645-3815 or 205-394-4372 University of South Carolina, University of Arkansas [email protected] University of Florida, University of Illinois University of Mississippi, Mississippi State Univ. USATF youth Athletics Nationals, Masters Nationals Chad Mitchell , USATF JO national cross country championship Executive Senior Technician 5 different states High School state championships [email protected] www.cfpitiming.com What we do and our history Services Equipment CFPI Cleon Fowler and CFPI Timing have a long and CFPI is committed to meeting all of your timing, data, Timing can provide all of the equipment to make successful history in timing track and cross country and logistical needs. The following is a brief list of the your meet a success, from the standard timing equipment events. We have been involved in athletic event services that we offer to events on a regular basis. to running time display boards. What follows is a list of operation for over 18 years in over 18 countries. We feel some or our equipment that we regularly use at events. that we are the best in the business and offer the most Timing Service : CFPI’s main function is as a timer and Other items and equipment is available in the event that economical timing option for your event budget. Our data operator. We will time all running events with there are other services that you may require. We can past and current events are our resume. Check out our independent computer timing systems to provide and will provide equipment that is not necessarily listed listing of past events in this brochure. accurate and incontestable results. Multi camera here. positions available. Finish Camera Equipment : We use exclusively the FINISHLYNX CFPI believes that timing system coaches should coach for this task. We can have athletes at meets. The Online Data Entry: We are able to provide meet set-up multiple cameras at your event stresses of running an and host a web-site to handle the entry process for online with independent systems to event diminish your entry for your meet through our own online system. ensure an accurate and ability to work with consistent results evaluation. the athletes and get Data Operations : We provide meet setup extending to them to perform their best. Our company’s goal is to entry processing and comprehensive result distribution. Hytek “Windows Meet make your meet a success and give you the opportunity Manager” Data Handling : CFPI to relax and simply coach the athletes to the best of their uses “Windows Meet Manager” for entry coordination and seeding of all of your meet’s entries. ability. Web Publishing : We can post the results live to the Our onsite staff also organizes the starting lists and internet. Our web site has thousands of hits from around results, with an emphasis on assuring that all of your We will provide our expertise along with the latest in the world. We post and maintain our own web site for timing technology to give your event the most accurate media needs are met. results and meet information. and elaborate timing performance to help ensure its CFPI Scoreboard Presentation: can provide its own Display Boards : CFPI can success. We provide our full time timing expertise and scoreboards to allow coaches and spectators to view the support services to put them at your disposal. Our provide all the necessary digital time and results of the race or interface with an existing display boards to feature the company is uniquely prepared for every challenge and facility scoreboard. need that will come up for any situation. It is our sincere performances of the athletes in Additional equipment available : Ultra-Sonic Wind wish to form a standard of excellence with you, your field and running events. event and your school. gauges, Reactime false start-recall starting system, IPICO Transponder (Chip) timing systems , souvenir Palm Pilots with FIELDLYNX : CFPI Timing has earned the reputation as a leader in the finish line photos, Portable large scoreboard display. Palm Pilots are provided to field event officials for event timing industry capable of providing immediate Additional items are available upon request. Call for efficient operation. and effective results to make your event a worry-free information on our additional items. success. On top of this, we are intent on supplying you Remote Media results locations : CFPI provides a with the best customer service in the business. We are at Additional Services offered: remote computer located in the media results area Network Television Interface: We are able to work with your disposal 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to answer for instant results availability and ability to print any and all of your questions. We are available to work network television so that you can present a televised event to a live TV audience. We can feed the network any result of the meet at any time. No need to have with you in the production of a first class event for your result runners for posting or in getting the results to organization. live running times, results, and photo finishes or to internal closed circuit system in the arena or stadium. the media area. www.cfpitiming.com www.cfpitiming.com www.cfpitimingwww.cfpitiming.com.com .
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