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Endorphin Report
delivers powerful race statistics and data to athletes. Our goal is to provide performance knowledge and documentation to help athletes assess their performance and build upon their race-day goals and objectives.
Frequently Asked Questions

I already can get my race results online, why should I order my Endorphin Race Report?
Your Endorphin Report does much more than show your personalized race results in a professionally designed format. It aggregates and analyzes your data along with the race results from the rest of the field in order to provide data, stats and charts that are otherwise unavailable. Your Endorphin Report will provide you with valuable insight into your race performance bringing your strengths and weaknesses into a new light.

How is my report delivered to me?
Upon ordering, your personalized Endorphin Report will be generated and created as an Adobe PDF document. The link to your Endorphin Report will be emailed to you within 5-7 business days after the official race results have been released.

Where do you get your data?
All charts, graphs, tables, information and data found on our website, and in our race reports have been issued to us by our event partners.

What is your return policy on electronic reports (PDF's)?
Electronic reports (PDF's) are non-refundable although we will make efforts to address any issue you may have with your electronic report.  We are always looking for ways to improve our reports (charts, graphs, analysis, etc.) and would appreciate any feedback you may have regarding your report.

Do you use Clock or Chip Time?
All of our reports, charts, etc. are based on chip time, also referred to as actual or net time.  The clock time measures the time from the start of the race until each participant crosses the finish line. Therefore, in a large marathon, it may take you 10 or 20 minutes to get up to the starting line, thereby increasing the time it takes you to finish the race.

We use the chip time because it measures the time elapsed between your crossing the starting Line, the finish line and all timing mats in between to give you the most accurate data possible as it relates to your performance.

For various reports and analysis, non-chip time data is generated using internal algorithms and the recorded athlete chip times.

If you are a race coordinator and are interested in partnering with Endorphin Report, please contact us to discuss options.

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