Event-pattern walkthroughs for organizers across sports
Use cases walk through specific event patterns — what works for monthly leagues, university scrambles, festival-scale events — with the technology choices behind each. Pick a pattern below to see the workflow end-to-end: registration, scoring setup, athlete UX, and the live leaderboard.
Recurring monthly rounds with best-N-rounds scoring. Cumulative season standings. Best for gyms building a community around regular competitions.
See use caseStudent-organized intercollegiate scrambles. Volunteer staff, mixed-skill divisions, multi-venue series. Best for AMP, AAU, and university clubs.
See use case200-400 athlete scramble events with self-reporting and live leaderboards. Best for gyms, brands, and event organizers running large public competitions.
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See use caseFormal one-day or multi-day contest with 3-5 judges, qualifying heats into a final, Street and Park divisions. Configurable weights per format. Best for regional and national championships.
See use caseOpen-floor 60-120 minute jam session — the dominant grassroots format for inline. Best-trick scoring with optional audience polls. Best for skatepark sessions, shop launches, and club community nights.
See use caseAthletes submit edited video within a fixed window; judges review remotely; results stream live. A format unique to roller — used by Blading Cup, Razors sponsor contests, and Blade Mag online events.
See use caseFree for organizers across every sport, event type, and scale. No athlete cap, no commission, no setup fee.