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title: Annual Athletics Technology Conference | ||
author: Gus Upton | ||
cover_image: http://file.opentrack.run/img/2018/athtech_2018.png | ||
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This week OpenTrack, alongside partners European Athletics and the W3C (Spain office) are in Gijon, co-hosting another successful and well-attended AthTech; the annual Athletics Technology conference. | ||
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It is here the heads of the sport are introduced to some of the technological advancements available in the sport. See <a href="http://athtech.run">here</a> for more details. | ||
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A variety of topics were covered from Standards & Data Management to GDPR & Sports Journalism. Part of the fun was having the opportunity to try some of the new technology at a local relay race, where the organisers also took part! | ||
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[![AthTech Relay](http://file.opentrack.run/img/2018/athtech_2018_relay.png)](http://file.opentrack.run/img/2018/athtech_2018_relay.png) | ||
The AthTech Paarlauf |
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