Data & methodology
LandingSports is a structured record of public competition results. We mirror data that is already public, normalize it into one consistent model, and cross-link it so an athlete, a meet, a team and a ranking all reference the same underlying numbers.
Where the data comes from
Results are aggregated from public competition sources. The weightlifting record live today is Florida high-school weightlifting, published through the sport's official scoring sheets and mirrored here attempt-by-attempt. LandingSports is an independent aggregator — we are not a sanctioning body, federation or scoring provider, and we do not claim ownership of the underlying results.
How results are processed
- Faithful capture. We record exactly what the source publishes — placings, totals, bodyweight, and every individual lift attempt (made/missed). We do not estimate or fill in missing values.
- Normalization. Each meet, result and attempt is mapped into a single structured model so the same fields mean the same thing across every sport and source.
- Identity resolution. An athlete who competes across several meets is matched to one profile, so their full history lives on a single page.
- Cross-linking. Every athlete links to their meets and team; every meet links to its athletes and weight-class rankings. One fact, one source.
How often it updates
Pages are statically rebuilt when new results are ingested. Each rebuild regenerates the affected athlete, meet, team and ranking pages from the latest data.
Corrections & claims
If a result looks wrong, it almost always reflects how the source published it — but we want the record to be right. To report a correction or claim your athlete or team profile, see Contact or Claim your profile.