Race Day Log
Healthweight 1tracker · keeps what you put in
At kilometre thirty-eight you made yourself a promise, and by the following Tuesday you had entered another one. The Race Day Log keeps your racing history straight — race, distance, finishing time, date, notes, and a solemn never again checkbox whose record of being honoured speaks for itself. It is the list your future entries should consult first.
This is not a screenshot. It's the real tool, running right here — go on, put something in it.
Open the demo full-screen: /demos/race-day-log.html
What it keeps
- Raceshort text
- Distance (km)number
- Timeshort text
- Datedate
- Never againyes / no
- Notesnotes
Questions people ask
How do I keep a record of all my race results in one place?
Each race gets an entry with its name, distance in kilometres, your time, the date, and notes on how it went. The list becomes your racing history, in your own words rather than a platform's.
Do I need to connect a watch, an app, or an account?
No. This is one HTML file that runs offline in your browser — you type in your results yourself, nothing leaves the page, and there is no account anywhere. Your times belong to you, including the slow ones.
What is the never again checkbox for?
It records the promise you made at the finish line. The log keeps it faithfully; whether you do is between you and the next entry form.
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