IPSC radar graph for competitive profile reading

The radar chart transforms several indicators into a single view of the athlete's profile, facilitating technical comparison. Free consultation, evidence hub and analysis…

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The radar chart transforms several indicators into a single view of the athlete's profile, facilitating technical comparison.

IPSC Analysis Guide

See how to combine graphs, heatmaps and comparisons in the editorial flow of this site.

Open IPSC analysis

Quick actions

Radar in the race hub

The radar is on the comparative graphs after selecting the race and athletes.

Go to evidence hub

Comparative

Generate the radar in the hub.

Comparative athletes

Correlation

Time × points.

Correlation

What you get on this page

Quick summary

  • Visual performance profile in multiple dimensions.
  • Clear comparison between consistency and peak performance.
  • Quick read for athletes and coaches.
  • See the sections below and the shortcuts to apply to your test or transmission.

What the radar shows in practice

The radar graph aggregates, on different axes, the average hit factor (HF), best and worst HF between tracks and the number of stages — useful to see at a glance whether the athlete is stable (“closed” polygon) or depends on peaks in a few tracks (irregular shape). HF is points divided by time on the track, using the same criteria as the regulations applied to the race.

How to turn radar into action

Use the radar to identify imbalances: athlete with strong peaks and low consistency, or regular athlete without technical ceiling gain.

Practical value for evolution

Radar reading helps the athlete quickly identify performance patterns and prioritize adjustments based on real race data.

Continue in the Scoring Services ecosystem

This article is part of /pages/ipsc-guide. To apply it in practice, open a test at https://im.scoring.services/list or follow the steps at /matches. Recreational athletes can start with the comprehensive guide at /tiro-practico-guide-completo.

Interpret the polygon

Irregular shape = dependence on few tracks; balanced polygon = consistency. Combine with /pages/correlation-analysis.

Frequently asked questions

Radar replaces analysis with stages?

No. Radar summarizes profile; analysis by stage deepens the diagnosis.

Who should use radar?

Athletes, coaches and organizers who need to quickly compare profiles.

Where do I access the radar?

In the graphics tab within the athlete comparison in the race hub.

Does the radar replace the results table?

No. It summarizes dimensions for quick comparison; numerical details are located in /details-atleta-ipsc and /pages/stage-data-analysis.

What metrics does the radar chart compare?

The comparative profile uses average hit factor, best HF, worst HF and athlete's number of tracks — useful for comparing consistency between competitors. Complete comparison at /pages/comparative-graphs.