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04 December 2007
"Dartfish seemed like a natural fit for RHSM, since we became a laptop school this fall," explained Rowland Hall Principal, Lee Thomsen. "Between our academic and athletic programs, and the Rowmark Ski Academy, Dartfish will give us the tools to do things that weren't possible for us six months ago."
According to Todd Brickson, Rowmark Ski Academy Director, "Rowland Hall St. Mark's is thrilled to be part of the Dartfish Academy program and to bring this cutting edge technology to our student athletes. Speaking for the ski academy, I believe that the information and feedback that Dartfish provides will contribute to our athletes' success, possibly as much as any other aspect of our program."
Dartfish video technology which can overlay and compare athletes' movements has been widely used by major networks in their coverage of the Olympic Games, including the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Games. SimulCam and StroMotion are patented technologies of the Swiss-based company. www.dartfish.com.
Rowland Hall St. Mark's School partners with Dartfish Technology Used by U.S. Olympians
Dartfish, the world's leading video analysis software company, with applications in broadcast, sports performance/coaching and rehabilitation, is used in hundreds of colleges and universities and is now entering the secondary classroom. Students and athletes at Rowland Hall have the opportunity to enhance their learning and performance with specialized technology tools, the same tools used by 95% of U.S. Olympians."Dartfish seemed like a natural fit for RHSM, since we became a laptop school this fall," explained Rowland Hall Principal, Lee Thomsen. "Between our academic and athletic programs, and the Rowmark Ski Academy, Dartfish will give us the tools to do things that weren't possible for us six months ago."
According to Todd Brickson, Rowmark Ski Academy Director, "Rowland Hall St. Mark's is thrilled to be part of the Dartfish Academy program and to bring this cutting edge technology to our student athletes. Speaking for the ski academy, I believe that the information and feedback that Dartfish provides will contribute to our athletes' success, possibly as much as any other aspect of our program."
Dartfish video technology which can overlay and compare athletes' movements has been widely used by major networks in their coverage of the Olympic Games, including the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Games. SimulCam and StroMotion are patented technologies of the Swiss-based company. www.dartfish.com.