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More resources and visions for athlete development at IPSC

The platform's proposal is to expand the analysis capacity of the athlete and the technical team, with more performance views than the standard results publication flow.

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Explore exams in the IM hub

Starting point for graphs, heatmaps, comparative, combined and details by stage.

Quick actions

Jump straight to import tools and related guides.

Result Editor

Simulate scenarios and validate impact on classification.

Open division editor

Division editor

Test division and factor with post-test reading.

Open division editor

Statistics by division

Averages, distributions and aggregate benchmark.

Open athlete/stats

What you get on this page

  • Complete analytical layer on test results.
  • Technical reading views and athlete-oriented views.
  • Tools to transform results into improvement plans.

Quick summary

  • Complete analytical layer on test results.
  • Technical reading views and athlete-oriented views.
  • Tools to transform results into improvement plans.
  • See the sections below and the shortcuts to apply to your test or transmission.

Technical vision: from raw results to diagnosis

While a traditional view of results usually focuses on publication and consultation, here the athlete gains an additional analytical layer: multi-athlete comparisons, reading by track (stage), heatmaps, correlation between points and time, statistics by division and performance history. In practice, this reduces guesswork and increases the quality of technical diagnosis in IPSC practical shooting.

Athlete's vision: clarity to decide the next training session

For those who compete in IPSC, it is not enough to see the position: you need to understand why you were in that position and where the greatest potential gain is. The race hub connects ranking, combined, details by track (stage) and individual profile in the same flow. This way you leave the post-race with objective priorities: reduce penalties (M, NS, PROC), improve the consistency of the hit factor, adjust the pace on specific types of track and monitor the evolution throughout the season.

Simulation and post-test validation tools

The platform includes results editor and division editor for scenario simulations and classification impact validation. This type of resource supports athletes, coaches and organizers in post-race technical review, allowing them to test changes and evaluate effects before consolidating decisions.

Integrated ecosystem for continuous evolution

With proof, athlete, aggregated statistics, import/reprocessing and sharable links in the same ecosystem, evolution no longer depends on isolated analyses. The result is a continuous journey of improvement, with consistent data, contextual reading and clear actions for the next training session.

Continue in the Scoring Services ecosystem

This article is part of /guia-ipsc. To apply it in practice, open a test at https://im.scoring.services/list or follow the steps at /matches. Recreational athletes can start with the comprehensive guide at /tiro-practico-guide-completo.

Resource map

Analysis: /analysis-ipsc. Publishers: IM hub. API verify: /docs. Overlay: /overlay-transmissao-esportiva. Telegram bot for quick consultations: https://t.me/HitFactorBot

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

The difference is in the analytical depth. In addition to displaying results, the platform organizes data into comparative and diagnostic views to support technical evolution.

Yes. The recreational athlete gains clarity of progress, and the competitive athlete gains tools to optimize technical decisions with more precision.

The recommended flow is: review combined, delve deeper by stage, validate individual profile, compare with division reference and set training goals for the next race.

Consultation and guides are public; editors and import may require login.scoring.services — see /consulta-ipsc-gratuita-sem-login.

Yes. @HitFactorBot (https://t.me/HitFactorBot makes quick queries on Telegram: list events, search for athletes, see overall, combined and compare athletes. There is also the Scoring Services support group on Telegram (https://t.me/scoringservices

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