Feb 26, 2015
Technology always changes the way people do things. In
wrestling, it's no different. On Episode 146 of the Short Time
Wrestling Podcast, I'll talk with two people who are trying to
change the sport for the better -- one with scoring and the other
with information.
Jack Moses launched the Takedown App, an iPad app aimed at saving,
preserving and streamlining the scoring of dual meets and team
data. Jack's Takedown App and Takedown Live, where fans can follow
their teams who use the Takedown App, can be found online at
LevelChanger.com.
Jack talks about the idea behind how it got started and where he'd
like to see his app used consistently.
A Georgia native, Thomas Kimbrell wrestled at CSU Bakersfield and
came up with an idea to put college wrestling results in more of a
mobile format. With that in mind, Kimbrell and some friends started
developing the Centermat App, available for both iOS and Android at
Centermatwrestling.com.
This past season, Kmbrell's app tracked as many dual meets as they
could find and will be working to add tournament functionality as
the company grows.
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