Athletes race faster
Visual pacing drives competitive performance. Runners lock onto the lights and hit splits they wouldn't reach alone.
No extra staff load. Setup and race-day operations included.
We arrive before the meet and have the full system race-ready. No disruption to your schedule.
Minimal power requirements. If you have a single 120V outlet trackside, you're set.
Our team handles setup, operation, and teardown. Your staff stays focused on running the meet.
We coordinate with your timing crew before the meet to ensure perfect synchronization with your system.
Share your schedule and which events you want paced. We'll build a custom plan for every heat.
Our team arrives 90 minutes early, sets up, coordinates with timing, and operates the system all day.
Real-time LED pacing synced to your timer. Athletes lock onto the lights and hit their marks.
Visual pacing drives competitive performance. Runners lock onto the lights and hit splits they wouldn't reach alone.
Real-time pacing creates an experience that stands out. Athletes and spectators notice the difference immediately.
Book a trial meet. We transport, set up, and operate everything. If it doesn't elevate your meet, you'll know immediately.
"Stridelane pace lights were a game changer at our meet, enhancing the competition as well as creating a great environment for the athletes and fans."
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Founder & CEO
Carson is a Division I middle-distance runner at the University of Iowa and a Business Analytics & Information Systems student at the Tippie College of Business. He built Stridelane after seeing firsthand how runners and coaches needed an affordable, reliable LED pacing system. When he's not operating Stridelane at meets, he's chasing a sub-4:00 mile.
Lead Engineer
Tyson is a product development engineer for John Deere. He has also competed as a professional triathlete since 2013 and is race director for several events in the Des Moines area. With this expansive background in multisport and a passion for innovation, he aims to bring a product that helps take racing and training to the next level with the StrideLane system.
CTO & Software Engineer
Nicholas is a Division I 400-meter hurdler at the University of Iowa and a Computer Science major with a minor in Business Administration. He joined Carson to help develop and scale Stridelane into a reliable, athlete-driven LED pacing system for the next generation of track and field.