SOLUTIONS BY SPORT
Live Graphics for Individual and Precision Sport
Marathon, golf, cycling — sports where the data is the story, the timing has to be exact, and the broadcast lives or dies on the leaderboard.


Individual and precision sports are graphics-led broadcasts. There’s no scoreboard ticking up in real time, no goal that resolves the tension every few minutes. The story builds across a leaderboard, a split time, a GPS trace, a strokes-gained metric. If the graphics don’t carry that story clearly, the broadcast doesn’t have one.
These are also the sports where data accuracy isn’t a nice-to-have — it’s the entire product. A marathon split that’s two seconds wrong is a marathon split that’s wrong. A golf leaderboard that lags behind the actual scoring is a leaderboard nobody trusts. A cycling time-gap that updates on the wrong frame undermines every piece of commentary built on it. Getting this right requires a graphics platform built around data integrity, not just visual polish.
We’ve delivered live broadcast graphics for marathon, golf, and cycling productions including the Sydney Marathon (Channel 10 and SBS), the Challenger PGA Tour of Australasia including the DP World Tour co-sanctioned Australian PGA Championships (Fox Sports, Channel 9, Golf Channel/NBC Sports, Sky Sports), and the Australian Road National Championships and Track National Championships for AusCycling on SBS.
What these sports demand from a graphics platform
Multi-source data integration as the baseline, not a feature. A road cycling broadcast might be pulling from chip-based timing at intermediate points, GPS from each rider, team telemetry, scoring from the commissaires, and weather data — all flowing into the same leaderboard, all needing to agree. A marathon graphics package adds heart rate, pace metrics, and split-by-split commentary data on top. A golf telecast integrates stroke-level scoring with on-course GPS positions across an entire field. Our platform handles all of this through a single data pipeline rather than a graphics layer bolted on top of separate systems.
Telemetry that’s broadcast-grade, not just available. Raw timing or GPS data is often noisy, occasionally wrong, and sometimes delayed. The work between “the data exists” and “the data is on broadcast at the right moment, with the right context, alongside the right visual” is where most precision-sports graphics fail. We’ve spent years building that pipeline.
Cloud-based delivery for events that move. Marathons span an entire city. Cycling stages span entire regions. Golf tournaments span four days and dozens of holes. None of these productions can rely on a graphics truck parked in one place. Cloud-based rendering means the graphics travel with the broadcast, not the other way around.
Producing a precision sports event where the data has to be exactly right? Talk to our team.
