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| | Being able to make changes to brackets after they are built is a critical skill in running a successful event and is demonstrated in this course. | Custom Bracket Designs | |
| | This coures covers the basics of how to run a dual meet tournament using one chart. | Dual Tournaments, Statistician Operations | |
| | Some larger or more complex dual tournaments require more than one chart and this course demonstrates how to run this type of event. | Multiple Charts - Dual | |
| | This course covers how to run electronic bouts for a dual tournament. | Electronic - Dual | |
| | This course covers how to run electronic bouts for an individual tournament. | Electronic - Individual | |
| | This course demonstrates the basics of setting up and running an event on a local server. | Local Server Basics | |
| | Being able to make changes to brackets after they are built is a critical skill in running a successful event and is demonstrated in this course. | Making Bracket Changes | |
| | The mat assignment display is a powerful tool that can be used to display upcoming matches, team scores, past results and much more. This course demonstrates how to use the display for individual and dual tournaments. | Mat Assignment Display | |
| | Basic networking skills necessary in running an event on a local server are covered in this course. Local Servers 101 should be taken prior to taking this course. | Basic Networking | |
| | This course covers how to run a basic open format tournament commonly used for youth, middle school or JV events using Madison/Block bracketing and when assigning brackets to mats. | Assign Weights to Mats, Madison/Block Bracketing | |
| | This course demonstrates how to run an open format tournament using predefined weight classes and a call to mat system. Open Tournaments 102 should be taken after competion of Open Tournaments 101. | Call To Mat System, Predefined Weights | |
| | This course covers everything from setting up your preregistration through importing wrestlers into your tournament. | Pre-Registration | |
| | Understanding the rounds page is an important part of running a succesful event and is covered in this course. | Scheduling Rounds | |
| | Scramble pairings are commonly used for middle school and youth events and are a great way to create matches when brackets are not necessary. This course shows how to use wrestler`s weights, grades and ability levels to create quality matches. | Assign Weights to Mats, Scramble Pairings | |
| | This course covers separation criteria and seeding open format tournaments. | Separation / Seeding | |
| | This course covers how to connect, set up and score matches using Trackwrestling score clocks. | Trackwrestling Score Clocks | |
| | Typical high school varisty tournaments use a predefined format and this course covers how to set up and run this type of event. | Call To Mat System, Predefined Weights, Seeding Criteria, Statistician Operations | |
| | This course covers the basics on running a vertically paired tournament. | Call To Mat System, Predefined Weights, Vertical Pairing | |
| | This course should be taken after completing Vertical Pairing 101 and focuses on separation, scheduling and making bracket changes and corrections. | Vertical Bracket Changes, Vertical Scheduling, Vertical Separation | |