Industry Sport, Technology CEO Shaun Holthouse (2006–) Founded 2006 | Traded as ASX: CAT Area served Worldwide Headquarters Australia Parent organization Catapult Sports | |
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Trading name Catapult Group International LTD Key people Shaun Holthouse (Founder, CEO)Igor van de Griendt (Founder, CTO)Adir Shiffman (Chairman)Brian Kopp (President, North America)Barry McNeill (CEO, Europe, Middle East, Africa) Stock price CAT (ASX) A$ 2.35 +0.05 (+2.17%)6 Mar, 4:10 PM GMT+11 - Disclaimer Subsidiaries XOS Digital, Catapult Sports, Kodaplay Limited, GPSports Systems Founders Shaun Holthouse, Igor van de Griendt Profiles |
Catapult sports athlete tracking technology
Catapult Sports, or Catapult, is a public athlete analytics company that engineers wearable technology for elite sports. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, with offices in Leeds and Chicago.
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Catapult is a large supplier of athlete tracking monitors for elite sport, with over 500 elite teams worldwide using the technology to assess athlete risk, readiness and return to play.
Products
Its marquee product is the OptimEye S5, a GNSS-enabled monitor that accesses both GPS and GLONASS satellites, but also a ClearSky local positioning system that was developed in conjunction with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), which won the 2013 Australian Engineering Excellence Award. Catapult also invented the world's first goalkeeper monitor that quantifies dives (direction and intensity), jumps, accelerations, decelerations, changes of direction, repeat high intensity efforts, and time to recovery.
History
The company was founded by two engineers, Shaun Holthouse and Igor van de Griendt, who were working with the Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) during a project with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in 2001. The AIS were looking to use microtechnology to replace laboratory-based performance testing as athletes were not exerting themselves in the same way as they do in competition. Catapult was commercialised in 2006 and now has nine patents in the field of athlete tracking.
Clients
Catapult is currently reported to be represented in over 35 countries, in 35 different sports and has over 500 clients.
Awards
Catapult was named twelfth on Fast Company's 2015 list of 50 Most Innovative Companies. They also came first in the Big Data and Fitness categories.
In September 2013, Catapult along with CSIRO, won the Engineering Australia President's Award, recognised for its revolutionary technology that is able to eliminate current limitations in GPS poor environments in order to track elite athletes; fulfilling a growing need by coaches and broadcast media for accurate results.
GPSports
In 2014 Catapult acquired the sports technology company GPSports.