ErgZone’s Role in the Singapore National Indoor Rowing Championships
The Singapore Indoor Rowing Championships (SIRC) took place inside the rowing arena at the Singapore Urban Sports + Fitness Festival. The competition included three race formats: the 2,000m Classic, the 2,000m Relay, and the 500m Sprint. Each race was executed using ErgRace, and results were then imported into ErgZone for leaderboard display and data management.
For a broader context on how SIRC fits into the overall Super60 + VERSA + Festival structure, see the World Rowing summary of the event:
This article focuses strictly on the technical role of ErgZone during SIRC.
Event Execution Overview
All SIRC races were run using ErgRace. After each race, ErgRace generated an official data file, which was then uploaded into ErgZone. ErgZone processed these files and displayed the results in a clean, organized manner.
ErgZone handled:
- Importing race data from ErgRace
- Mapping results to the correct race format (2,000m Classic, Relay, or 500m Sprint)
- Presenting results on individual leaderboards for each event
- Ensuring consistent and reliable result visibility for athletes, staff, and spectators
Result Integration Workflow
The workflow for all SIRC races followed a consistent pattern:
- Race executed in ErgRace
- ErgRace generates the race results file
- File uploaded into ErgZone
- ErgZone processes the file and populates the event-specific leaderboard.
This ensured smooth, dependable integration between race execution software and the competition’s public results.
Summary of ErgZone’s Technical Role
During the Singapore National Indoor Rowing Championships, ErgZone provided:
- Reliable integration of ErgRace-generated data
- Event-specific leaderboards for the 2,000m Classic, 2,000m Relay, and 500m Sprint
- Accurate and structured presentation of race results
- A consistent process for handling race files across all events
This article describes only the technical systems and workflows implemented by ErgZone for SIRC and does not interpret or represent the event organizers' goals or motivations.
