If you’re not using Livelox yet, you’re missing one of the best ways to improve your orienteering.
🔥 Open a free account, upload your races, and dive into the detail of your routes and splits.
🗺️ Compare your route choices
⚡ See where you gained (or lost!) time
🎯 Work out your best possible legs
👀 Learn from faster runners and discover smarter routes from every WEE Series race
The post-race analysis is almost as fun as the racing itself. Full details on how to get started can be found here: https://lvo.org.uk/blog/2026/03/26/were-trialling-livelox-sign-up-today/
And have a look at WEE3 Antrim Gardens routes already uploaded: https://www.livelox.com/Viewer/WEE3-Antrim-CG/Long?classId=1183156&live=false&tab=player
🏃♀️🧭 “But we already have Routegadget… what’s the difference?”
Good question! Think of Livelox as a bit like LVO Routegadget — but turbocharged for modern orienteering analysis. 🚀 Here’s why it’s worth a look:
🗺️ Courses available almost immediately
Maps and courses can be made available to runners straight after the event — no waiting around to start analysing.
⌚ Automatic GPS uploads
Link your GPS watch account once and Livelox can automatically spot your run and upload it to the right event based on time and location. No faff, no repeated setup.
📍 Supported devices include Garmin, Suunto, Polar and Coros
No GPS watch? No problem — you can use the Livelox Tracker app on your phone and carry that instead.
📈 Smarter route analysis
Compare routes, replay legs, see where time was gained or lost, and learn from how others tackled the same course. It’s a brilliant extra training tool for improving route choice and race tactics.
🔒 You stay in control
Livelox is free to use (with optional extra features), and privacy settings let you decide what gets published automatically, particularly useful for safeguarding juniors.
Just to be clear: Routegadget isn’t going anywhere! We’ll still publish full results there, and it remains our historic record of maps, courses and events. Livelox is an additional tool to help runners get more from their races — and the more people who use it, the better the experience becomes.
So why not give it a go after your next WEE Series run and see what your best possible race might have looked like?