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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkTechnology News | October 2007 

Mexican Politician Stumbles Over ChampionChip in Berlin Marathon
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A ChampionChip is a miniature transponder in a specially designed housing, marked with a unique identification number. The transponder is a waterproof glass capsule that contains a silicon chip and an energizing coil. The ChampionChip can be used under all weather conditions, wet and dry, cold and hot.
Former Mexican presidential candidate Roberto Madrazo was disqualified from the Berlin Marathon after he failed to register on the ChampionChip timing system that registers all runners' results and split times.

In an event this size, stopwatch timekeeping is a thing of the past. The Netherlands based company, ChampionChip, invented time keeping based on RFID tags thirteen years ago. Since this time, hardly any large road race can do without chip timing.

In Berlin, one of the prestigious World Marathon Majors events, ChampionChip systems were placed every 5 km to time the split times of the more than 30.000 participating runners. Originally the Mexican politician finished in a remarkably quick time of 2:41:12, offering him a short moment of glory as the leader of his age group.

After analysis of the full results, the timekeepers noted that he had failed to register on the ChampionChip timing systems at 30 and 35 km checkpoints. His recorded speed between the half marathon and the finish line was even quicker than the time of Haile Gebreselassi, the new world record holder.

There was no doubt that Mr. Madrazo had to be disqualified by the organizers. His comment after a couple of days: "I never intended to run the full marathon in Berlin, so I stepped out after 25 km and went back to the finish over he shortest route..."

However, in Mexico the damage was already done. Mr. Madrazo 's reputation as a politician and marathon runner is under heavy fire.

Some 32,500 people finished the Berlin Marathon; about 40 are disqualified every year. As Roberto Madrazo found out, nowadays cheating in a race is impossible thanks to the ChampionChip RFID timing systems.

About ChampionChip

ChampionChip is a Netherlands based company that specializes in sports tracking, tracing, and time keeping. The company produces its own reader technology that reliably measures and registers over 6 million athletes every year in mass participation events timing . With this specialization in this field and over 50 people employed ChampionChip is the market leader in RFID based sports timing for active sports.



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