Results Base - event timing without compromise

12.10.2015
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ResultsBase was officially launched in April 2014 with a central base in Milton Keynes and an additional Southern and two Northern offices. However, we are by no means a new starter in the timing industry! Every member of the 12-strong founding team has many years of experience working first-hand in the events industry. This outstanding combined experience across all areas of event management, and, of course, event timing, means we are in an un-challenged position to support every aspect of your event.

We provide timing services to over 300 events per year with our core business areas being running, cycling, multisport and obstacle races. Using our in-house designed Black Box timing systems we can tackle anything from a simple charity run to a multi-day, multi-stage cycle event and anything inbetween. And our timing options go way beyond the simple 'mat on the ground' with a phenomenaly reliable 'chip-on-bib' system which delivers mass participation timing for events like the London Winter Run or our LiveTiming app which puts accurate live-to-web low cost timing in the hands of small event organisers for whom a full-blown chip timing option is not an affordable option.

Beyond timing and results we have plenty to offer event organisers with race bib production including full personalisation options, event pack production and delivery, a fully integrated online entry service that seamlessly links with all our timing and results options and more besides. If you want to upgrade your event with instant results at the finish line, race clocks, a commentator display, customised message and information displays on large screens, PA systems and rigid or inflatable arches with custom branding then all of this and more is possible and part of our regular service.

If you are interested in seeing what really can be delivered by a timing company committed to supporting your event then get in touch: info@resultsbase.net will put you through to our main Milton Keynes office and the start of what could be a very worthwhile discussion.