Industry News: UCLA’s New Spieker Aquatics Center Acquires Daktronics Integrated System

BROOKINGS, South Dakota, October 14. COACHES, student-athletes and a capacity crowd of fans were in attendance for the first official athletic event at the new Spieker Aquatics Center at the University of California–Los Angeles. They were treated to not only a new state-of-the-art home for their aquatics sports, but also a complete scoring, timing and video system designed, manufactured and installed by Daktronics Inc. (Nasdaq-DAKT) of Brookings, S.D. for swimming, diving and water polo.

"We are extremely excited about the opportunities the new integrated system Daktronics will provide for our new aquatics center," Kevin Borg, Director of Facilities, said. "Over the years, we've said, ‘Let's give our athletes something they can call their home.' With the Daktronics video and timing equipment, we will have the best state-of-the-art system as they come."

The new 23 mm display was installed on the east side of the venue, next to the "Champions Wall" showcasing the accomplishments of UCLA's past and present aquatics teams. The display measures almost nine feet high by nearly 16 feet wide. It is able to show live video, up-to-the-minute statistics, timing and results information, custom animations and full-color graphics and logos.

The new system will ensure precise and accurate timing of events with the combination of Relay Take Off Platforms (RTOPs), Daktronics patented touchpads and Daktronics OS-2000 sports timers.

"Daktronics has been committed to the aquatics market," Cyndi Gallagher, UCLA's head swimming coach, said. "Now Daktronics has provided us with touchpads and timing equipment that are some of the best in the NCAA marketplace."

The timers provide 1/1000th of a second accuracy and advanced features needed at high level competitions. The touchpads are highly sensitive across the entire nonslip surface and fill with water to equalize internal and external pressure. They are constructed of stainless steel, providing a reliable surface that will not warp or leak. Daktronics RTOPs are not dependent on the weight of the athlete, the style of start or variations with blocks. Instead, they detect the split second a swimmer loses contact with the platform during a relay exchange.

In addition, the Spieker Aquatics Center added pace clocks and horn start systems.

"We were honored to work with UCLA and to provide video and timing equipment for this state-of-the-art facility," Robin Hall, Daktronics Regional Sales, said. "Daktronics is committed to the aquatics market and to the aquatics programs at UCLA, and we will remain focused on providing quality products and service to UCLA and committed to a long term partnership."

Daktronics LED video and messaging display technology offers a long lifetime with minimal maintenance and low power consumption, providing value and excitement for years to come.

The above article is a press release submitted to Swimming World Magazine. It has been posted in its entirety without editing. Swimming World offers all outlets the chance to reach our audience by contacting us at Newsmaster@swimmingworldmagazine.com. However, Swimming World reserves the right to choose what material is posted.

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