Method for comparing performances on remotely located courses
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1. A method for facilitating a first performance by a first participant in an event that includes movement along a first course located in a first geographic area, the method comprising:
- using, by a computer processor, a geographic database that contains data that represents geographic features to compare geographic features of the first course to geographic features in a second geographic area different from the first geographic area, the geographic database stored on data storage hardware;
identifying, by the computer processor and based on the comparison, data in the geographic database representing geographic features in the second geographic area that substantially match the geographic features of the first course;
determining, by the computer processor, a second course located in the second geographic area based on the identified data, the second course having a substantially equivalent surface, a substantially equivalent length, and substantially equivalent turns as the first course;
comparing the first performance to a second performance, wherein the second performance is performed by a second participant along the second course; and
providing an indication of the comparing of the first and second performances to the first participant while the first participant is engaged in the first performance and to the second participant while the second participant is engaged in the second performance.
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Abstract
A method and system are disclosed for comparing the performance of a participant in an event that includes movement along a course to another performance. The performance by the participant is monitored. Using a geographic database that represents the area in which the course is located, the participant'"'"'s performance is compared to another performance. Then, the participant is provided with information comparing the performances.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for facilitating a first performance by a first participant in an event that includes movement along a first course located in a first geographic area, the method comprising:
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using, by a computer processor, a geographic database that contains data that represents geographic features to compare geographic features of the first course to geographic features in a second geographic area different from the first geographic area, the geographic database stored on data storage hardware; identifying, by the computer processor and based on the comparison, data in the geographic database representing geographic features in the second geographic area that substantially match the geographic features of the first course; determining, by the computer processor, a second course located in the second geographic area based on the identified data, the second course having a substantially equivalent surface, a substantially equivalent length, and substantially equivalent turns as the first course; comparing the first performance to a second performance, wherein the second performance is performed by a second participant along the second course; and providing an indication of the comparing of the first and second performances to the first participant while the first participant is engaged in the first performance and to the second participant while the second participant is engaged in the second performance. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A system for facilitating performances in events comprising:
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a computer system; a geographic database that contains data that represents geographic features in a first geographic area and a second geographic area different from the first geographic area, the data representing the geographic features include data representing connectivity of roads, address ranges along the roads, street names of the roads, and geographic coordinates of positions of the roads; and a competition comparison and equivalency program executed on the computer system that; uses the geographic database to compare the geographic features of a first course located in the first geographic area to the geographic features in the second geographic area, identifies, based on the comparison, data in the geographic database representing geographic features in the second geographic area that substantially match the geographic features of the first course, determines a second course located in the second geographic area based on the identified data, the second course having a substantially equivalent surface, a substantially equivalent length, and substantially equivalent turns as the first course, and indicates to a first participant and a second participant results of a comparison of a first performance by the first participant in an event that includes movement along the first course to a second performance by a second participant along the second course, the indication being presented to the first participant while the first participant is engaged in the first performance and to the second participant while the second participant is engaged in the second performance. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having executable instructions stored thereon for performing a method for facilitating a first performance along a first course by a first participant, the method comprising:
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using a geographic database that contains data that represents geographic features to compare geographic features of the first course located in a first geographic area with geographic features in a second geographic area different from the first geographic area; identifying, based on the comparison, data in the geographic database representing geographic features in the second geographic area that substantially match the geographic features of the first course; determining a second course located in the second geographic area based on the identified data, the second course having a substantially equivalent surface, a substantially equivalent length, and substantially equivalent turns as the first course; providing information of the determined second course to a second participant; comparing the first performance to a second performance, wherein the second performance is performed by the second participant along the second course; providing a first indication of the comparing of the first and the second performances to the first participant during the first performance; and providing a second indication of the comparing of the first and the second performances to the second participant during the second performance.
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