See all runners in one place
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Stacey Clarke
Thanks for the additional discussion. I look for people's names and particular horse so I can see how people are doing on each horse and for me. Yes, I am running predominately local races where people are using Google sheets or Charlie Horse where results are all listed together. Maybe a solution would be to add an additional view where results are combined so people can see the individual D's if they want or the consolidated view.
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Stacey Clarke
I can appreciate trying to help those that aren't used the event but I thought the purpose was to have an app that made it easy for people who actually are competitors? The value to me is that I can quickly go through and see where me and my friends ended up or if it is real-time, where we are without having to go to the 1d and then calculate where I am in the other Ds then go to that D to see what place I am in. Having it all in one place allows me to quickly scroll down and see where all my friends and I are at any point in time. Convenience and quick.
Gilly Angel
Stacey Clarke: We want to grow the industry. The only way to do that is to be inclusive. It's a delicate balance that is slightly in favor of riders and people invested in the industry.
So very specifically, it's just annoying to go in and out of the division tabs?
When you scroll like you are describing, what are you looking at/tracking with your eyes as you scroll that helps you spot you or your friends? (I assume the names?) What platform do you use currently that does this?
Gilly Angel
Hey Stacey! Thanks for the feedback. How is this beneficial? What about it is important, etc?
For context, we designed the way it is currently to meet the needs of riders but also cater to spectators who may know nothing about the industry or how the divisions work. We found that splitting the divisions up visually helped people foreign to the industry understand. That was our thought process in a snippet.