Scoring a Comp? Easy.

GlideComp scores hang gliding and paragliding comps right here in your browser. No software to install. Set a task, let pilots upload their own IGC track logs, and get GAP or open-distance standings with a step-by-step explanation any pilot can follow.

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Free · Results are public — pilots don't need an account to follow along

A pilot's score explanation in GlideComp: a plain-English timeline of start-cylinder crossings and turnpoints beside a terrain map of the flight
GAP & open-distance scoring
IGC files from any instrument
XCTrack task import (.xctsk)
Public audit log
Nothing to install
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Questions?

A browser. Sign in, create the competition, add a task, and share the link. Pilots upload their IGC tracks and scoring happens automatically — there's no software to install and no spreadsheet to maintain.

With the GAP formulas used in FAI competition — distance, time and leading points — set to the official defaults for new comps, with the advanced parameters available when you need them. There's also a simpler open-distance format for club XC days. The scoring guide explains both in detail.

Not to follow along — competitions, tasks and scores are public pages. Submitting a track takes a quick sign-in — with Google or a one-time code emailed to you — and organisers can always upload tracks on a pilot's behalf.

Yes. Tasks import and export as .xctsk, waypoints download in standard formats, and pilots can scan a QR code to load the task or waypoints straight into XCTrack, Flyskyhy, SeeYou Navigator and most other flight apps. Any instrument that produces an IGC file works for scoring.

Apply a penalty with a reason and scores recompute immediately. Every change that could move a score — penalties, re-uploads, task edits — is recorded in a public audit log, so pilots never have to wonder why the numbers changed.

GlideComp is free to use. It's an open project — the source is on GitHub.

Ready to score your next comp?

Create a competition, import your task, and see the first scores land before the retrieve gets back.

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