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Welcome to Active Timing.  We are based in Rotorua and provide electronic timing systems to time sports events both in New Zealand and internationally.  Active Timing uses the MyLaps ProChip System which is one of the most advanced and accurate chip timing systems in the world.  This system has been utilised by the UCI since 1993 and the IOC since 1996.  We specialise in complex events - those events with multiple timing points and those that are outside the square but we have substantial experience in a number of different style events.  Please have a look at the information contained in our site and we are sure we can help you take your event to the next level.

Dawn to Dusk
 
A few months ago we timed the Dawn to Dusk MTB race for the Rotorua mountain bike club.  This event consisted of 10 hours of riding down various trails in Whakarewarewa Forest, all after getting shuttled to the top of the forest!  There were a number of different categories from individuals to four ... MORE >>
Galaxy Travel NDuro Winter MTB Series
 
We have been involved in timing events for NDuro Events from Rotorua for a number of years.  The ProChip system gives us the ability to time events in a number of different weather conditions as evidenced by the first two races of the Galaxy Travel Winter MTB Series.  The first race in June was wet ... MORE >>
Montys Revenge
 
In June we timed Montys Revenge in Whakatane for the second time, the first being last year.  Montys Revenge is a multisport race based on Whakatane, running two events - a multisport race and a duathlon race.  For us the day starts with registration at 7am taking in late entries before race start a... MORE >>
Crank Taupo
 
Nick Reader from Epic Events certainly likes pushing the boundaries with what is capable from a timing perspective for an event.  May 2010 saw the first running off Crank Taupo, a combined cross country and down hill mountain bike event.  Although the cross country event was relatively straight forw... MORE >>
 
4th September 2010