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IPSC athlete statistics

Now the athlete can see, in one place, a complete performance history with a focus on real evolution.

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Access the athlete's complete dashboard

Use Athlete Stats to track progress, consistency and personal goals in one place.

Quick actions

Jump straight to import tools and related guides.

Search for an athlete

Open profile and history before delving into aggregated statistics.

Go to athlete search

ELO Ranking

Rating between events with filters by division and modality.

Open ELO ranking

By division

Consolidated averages.

Division Stats

What you get on this page

  • Evolution of the percentage in national competitions, federations and clubs in the system.
  • Evolution of position and comparison between national and state tests.
  • Top 3 best and top 3 worst tests for quick trend reading.
  • Loss identification by M (miss), NS and PROC.
  • Performance by type of track: short, medium and long.
  • Consistency vision to monitor oscillation and stability.

Quick summary

  • Evolution of the percentage in national competitions, federations and clubs in the system.
  • Evolution of position and comparison between national and state tests.
  • Top 3 best and top 3 worst tests for quick trend reading.
  • See the sections below and the shortcuts to apply to your test or transmission.

Complete evolution of the athlete on the same panel

The page consolidates percentage, position and test history in a single view. This eliminates fragmented analysis and speeds up training decisions.

Comparisons that help in decision making

By comparing national and state tests, the athlete and coach are able to contextualize performance and calibrate goals by competitive level.

Error diagnosis and track profiling

Reading M (miss), NS and PROC along with performance by short, medium and long track shows exactly where you lose the most result in IPSC.

Consistency and personal goals with follow-up

The oscillation versus stability view allows you to set percentage and position goals and monitor progress throughout the season.

Robust search by name and history in the system

The search accepts name variations and helps organize history, including in cases of homonyms, facilitating the consolidation of results from the system itself.

Statistics and comparison

Averages and distributions feed decisions in /comparativo-atletas-ipsc. Macro view: https://im.scoring.services/platform_stats

Tools on the IM hub

Direct links to im.scoring.services — match list, import, athlete search, editors, and more.

All hub features

Each card opens a dedicated area of the import and analysis hub.

Select match

Quickly find the right match in the results hub.

Open match list

Import and reprocess

Start import and keep data consistent for analysis.

Import my match

Analyze athlete

Search athletes and browse history and performance slices.

Find athlete

Division statistics

Compare averages and distributions within the same IPSC division.

Athletes by division

Platform statistics

Distribution by division, state, match level and macro view of imported data.

Open platform stats

Club directory

Filters and search for shooting clubs in the import hub.

Open shooting clubs

Simulate scenarios

Use the editor to validate impact of score changes.

Open editor

Division editor

Review and test division scenarios after the match.

Open division editor

Athlete training

Log sessions, stages and runs outside imported matches.

Open training

IPSC Stage Designer

Draw stages in the browser — WSB, PDF, materials and RO link.

Open Stage Designer

Explore more in the IPSC guide

Frequently asked questions

On the official panel at im.scoring.services/atleta/stats, with indicators by division for comparison and reference between athletes.

Yes, the filters allow for fairer cuts for analysis.

Yes. The data is used for both self-management and technical team planning.

Yes, this reading is part of the panel and helps to understand performance trends.

Yes. The page highlights the impact of M (miss), NS and PROC to guide technical correction.

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