Have your own chip!
What is a ChampionChip?
A ChampionChip is a miniature transponder in a specially designed housing, marked with a unique identification number. The transponder is a waterproof glass capsule that contains a silicon chip and an energizing coil. The ChampionChip can be used under all weather conditions, wet and dry, cold and hot.
How does the ChampionChip work?
There are no batteries in the ChampionChip. The transponder is inactive until moved into a magnetic field, generated by a send antenna in a mat. When the ChampionChip enters the magnetic field, the energizing coil produces an electric current in order to power the chip. The transponder then transmits its unique identification number to a receive antenna in the mat. The entire process takes approximately 60 milliseconds.
Where can a ChampionChip be used?
The ChampionChip can be used in many active sports events. Thousands of event organizers around the world are using ChampionChip timing for running, triathlon, cycling and mountain biking, in-line skating and cross-country skiing. One chip can now be used in all these sports worldwide.
How to use a ChampionChip during events?
When you bring your personal chip to an event, make sure that the organizers know the chip code. This is the 7-digit code, marked on the outside of the chip.
Make sure that no one else uses your personal chip, or the chip issued to you by the event organization.
Make sure that you have only one chip in an event.
When you register online, make sure the chip code is entered correctly.
Chips issued by the event, should be returned after crossing the finish line, or sent to the event's office as soon as possible after the event. The event brochure or information package will include instructions for returning the ChampionChip
How to attach the ChampionChip?
The reading distance of the ChampionChip System is limited. The antennas are embedded in the red mats on the road. Therefore the chips should be located as close to the mats as possible on the body of the participant. In cycling events the chips should be located as close to the mats as possible on the frame of the bike. In running, triathlon, cycling, mountain biking, cross-country skiing and in-line skating events: The chip should preferably be attached to the shoelace or attached to the ankle with a strap. Loop a single lace through the square holes of the ChampionChip and pull it tightly to the shoe. When using a strap, attach the ankle strap with the chip around your ankle. Make sure you do not attach it too firmly because your ankles will swell up during the event.
When you own a personal chip you can leave it attached to your running shoes. This way, you make sure you will not forget to take your chip to an event.
For your personal chip, the best position is the lowest part of the shoelace, as close as possible to your toes. When you do not use your personal chip, use the upper part of the shoelace, close to the knot, for easy removal and return of the chip after the finish.
Do not tie the chip into the lace; when this comes loose, the chip may easily be lost.
To make it work
There are a few guidelines to make sure the chip will be charged by the magnetic field, generated by the red mats:
When attached to the shoelace, the central tube of the chip should be pointing in the "running direction". When attached on the ankle or on the frame of the bike, the tube should point downwards.
The chip housing and the chip-clip for bikes are both designed to bring the chip automatically in the right orientation.
When the chip is attached to the shoelace, event organizers often offer small bands or wraps (not the ankle straps), to simplify chip return. This might cause a wrong orientation of the chip. Please look at the pictures to see what is right and what is wrong.
The chip should not be mounted on the metal of bikes, ice-skates or in-line skates directly. The central tube of the chip housing must be separated from metal by at least 7 millimeters. When the chip is on the bike instead of the ankle, do use the chip-clip. Only the clip guarantees proper functioning of the chip.
Do's & Don'ts
The chip can be damaged by extreme shocks and by cooking it in a microwave oven.
Remove the chip before putting the shoe in the washing machine.
Do not give your personal yellow chip to event volunteers at the finish line area. Volunteers may not be aware that you own the chip and it can be used in other events.
If you cannot finish the race, return your chip only to designated race officials or volunteers.
Do not cross the systems by walking on your hands. Your chip will not be read.
Do not attach the ankle strap too firmly to your ankle: your ankle will swell up during the event.
Do not mount the chip directly on the metal of the bikes, ice-skates or in-line skates.
Using a ChampionChip together with a running pod
The ChampionChip can be used together with foot monitors, like the Nike Triax V10/V12/CV12 series pod, Polar pods and Suunto pods, that register and transmit speed and distance information to a watch. Just attach the ChampionChip on the other foot than the pod.




