Industry News: Take Your Marks Provides Result Organization Tools

GREENWOODS CORNER, New Zealand, November 30. DO you record your swim meet results on a scrap of paper or in a notebook? Do you have trouble remembering your best times and goals? Would you like to be able to analyze and graph your progress?

If you have answered yes to any of these questions then the services provided by TAKE YOUR MARKS may be just what you need.

The TAKE YOUR MARKS web site has been created specifically for competitive swimmers and helps them to perform many routine but important tasks such as recording meet results, maintaining best times, setting goals, and graphing results over a period of time. Thousands of swimmers are already using TAKE YOUR MARKS to administer and analyze their meet results and to help them achieve their swimming goals.

The owner and developer of TAKE YOUR MARKS, Darryn Salt, says that he originally decided to build an Internet-based system when he saw all the various methods being used by the swimmers at his children's swimming club to record meet results. Soon the swimmers at the club were throwing away their notepads and Excel spreadsheets as they started to use the TAKE YOUR MARKS web site instead.

"I could see there was a need for an online service for swimmers and so using my background in computing, I decided to develop TAKE YOUR MARKS." says Darryn. "At the time I had no idea how popular it would become and before long I had requests to add more and more services to the web site".

During the five years that TAKE YOUR MARKS has been up and running Darryn has received many words of thanks from the parents of young swimmers that appreciate the ease of maintaining their children's meet results using the website.

"I know from first-hand experience that the life of a swimming family can be very hectic and it makes me very happy to know that TAKE YOUR MARKS is helping them in some way with the great sport of competitive swimming" says Darryn.

You can find the TAKE YOUR MARKS web site at www.takeyourmarks.com.

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