iSplit is a basic stopwatch application that can be used to track the split times of multiple racers over multiple races. It was designed for fans who wish to track multiple racers over a season in events such as cross-country running, cross-country skiing, track, and bicycle racing. In-app tutorials are provided for common usages and online videos at the Monsterworks website provide samples of common usage scenarios.

iSplit alternatives

running2win Mobile

Running2Win is the very popular free running community website created for runners, by runners in 2004. With over 125,000 members, it is used daily by both individual runners and by over 4000 college, club, high school, and community running teams to plan, record, and share workouts and race results. Athletic Performance Tools, LLC.

  • size 16.7 MB

XC Score

Have you ever watched a Cross Country meet and wondered what the score is? Now you can keep track on your own Uses: Score a meet at a mile/kilometer mark Score a meet at the finish Create a hypothetical meet situationFeatures: Tap to score Unlimited number of teams Top positions displayed of each team Scoring takes into account incomplete teams Collect times and athlete names Adjust the start time of the stopwatch (in case you missed the start) Reset only scores (possible to re-score during the same meet) E-mail results (with CSV file) Print results via AirPrintNote: when scoring a meet on an iPhone, you may want to enable Airplane mode to limit interruptions.

Run Stopwatch

Run Stopwatch is an app designed to assist coaches in timing multiple athletes. It is based on the popular Swim Stopwatch but designed to be more comfortable for timing runners. Run Stopwatch will calculate the split and cumulative times for you so that you dont have to do any math.

  • rating 5.0
  • size 10.0 MB

T.R.A.C.

Recording splits is a tedious process, we have simplified it by allowing you to import your team roster and record splits like any other stopwatch. When you are done with a run, sign in to your account and review splits from the app, or go to our website, www.tracchicago.com, and download them in to Microsoft Excel to save. If you own a TRAC reader, the splitting process will be automated for you; you can watch times stream straight to your smartphone or connected device in live-time then view them at your leisure.