Computer and display system for scoring athletic events

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G06F 7/38 (2006.01) A63B 71/06 (2006.01) G06F 19/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1072682

COMPUTER AND DISPLAY SYSTEM FOR SCORING ATHLETIC EVENTS Abstract of the Disclosure Score inputs are provided from remote locations from a number of judges who individually score the contestants. A central operator at a control console enters for each event the position, degree of difficulty and athlete identification num- bers. In accordance with the particular sport being scored, the calculator portion of the system is operable to sum the judges' scores, multiply them by the degree of difficulty, or sum the judges' scores and subtracting high and low scores and then mul- tiplying by the degree of difficulty. A still further programmed arrangement possible with the system is the summation of the judges' scores, subtracting of high and low scores, multiplication by a weighting factor and finally multiplying by a degree of dif- ficulty factor. The system is readily adaptable to a number of different sports having the requirement for a variety of scoring setups, particularly for diving, synchronized swimming, gymnas- tics and figure skating.

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