We are delighted to serve our timing partners and these major events across the world with premium timing technology. Both Boston and Chicago Marathon used BibTag technology.
Timing was provided by The Last Mile Racing, while Mika Timing took care of the Scoring part of the events.
This year’s Boston Marathon used 41 BibTag decoders and 218 rubber mats across the city. 90,000 runners have participated in person or virtually, representing 87 countries and all 50 U.S. states during the 125th edition of the Boston Marathon.
People behind the time
Meet Kyle Dunnack of “The Last Mile Racing.” He was the lead timer and logistics director for both teams in Chicago and Boston marathon this weekend! Kyle pulled off two of the biggest running events seamlessly a day apart.
Our account manager David trying his best capturing the finish line moments from the timer’s booth.
Relatable right? 😉
Left photo: Manuela Schar female and Marcel Hug male winners of the wheelchair race.
Right photo: The 125th Boston Marathon also served as a platform to support 207 charities in 81 countries with the help of the GivenGain Foundation. More than 1,900 people raised over 20 million USD to help charities across the globe.
In the meantime the 43rd Bank of America Chicago Marathon took place on Sunday with 35,000 runners.
The event used 57 BibTag decoders, 310 rubber mats and 4 EasyMats.
Seifu Tura speeding through the city.
People behind the time
Left photo: Ryan Duffy on the left and Kyle Dunnack lead timer on the right from The Last Mile Racing.
Right photo: Mike Schmitz, managing director of the MYLAPS Americas office, ran the Chicago Marathon.