Multisport games (Youth Olympics, ODESUR, Pan-American, Bolivarian, Central American) are the toughest test for any broadcast production: 15-30 sports in parallel, packed schedules, small teams rotating across venues, and the impossibility of having a specialist per sport. KronoGraph was designed from day one for multisport — the same engine runs basketball, football, volleyball and athletics with sport-specific templates and rulesets, all under one console and one brand kit.
Who this service is for
- National Olympic committees organizing delegations to Youth Olympics, ODESUR or Pan-American Games needing to cover multiple sports with a single vendor.
- Multisport federations (athletics + swimming + cycling) running annual calendars with overlapping events.
- Production companies hired for university or regional games with 5-15 simultaneous sports.
- Universities with broad athletic programs covering all university league sports, not just basketball.
How KronoGraph scales across sports
V1Base / V2Base pattern
The engine is structured so each sport inherits from a base class defining clock, score, common templates and operator console. In production today: 5x5 and 3x3 basketball. To add football, volleyball or athletics, you extend the base with the sport-specific ruleset — pattern documented and proven.
Unified brand kit
The multisport event (e.g. ODESUR Asunción 2026) has one brand kit (3 colors + 1 font) applying to every sport. Athletics, swimming, basketball and volleyball go on air with the same identity without each sport being separately re-designed.
Multi-venue schedule day
Schedule Day shows the day's calendar with every sport in parallel: time, sport, venue, teams, phase. Useful for broadcast openers and bumpers.
Small-team operation
A single broadcast team can cover 4-6 sports in parallel if templates are consistent. Operators rotate across courts/tracks with the same console — learning curve is 10 minutes per new sport, not days.
Real production use cases
- JSJ Panama (South American Youth Games) — multisport with basketball, volleyball, athletics, swimming. Unified JSJ brand kit.
- LATAM university games — regional tournament with 8 sports, small broadcast team rotating across venues.
- Olympic qualifying events — multiple disciplines in qualifiers, scalable bundle.
- Multisport federations with annual calendars where basketball, football and volleyball overlap on different weeks.
What's included
- Base bundle with 5x5 and 3x3 basketball in production
- V1Base / V2Base pattern for extending to football, volleyball, athletics, swimming
- Unified multisport event brand kit (3 colors + 1 font)
- Multi-sport, multi-venue Schedule Day
- Consistent Operator Console across sports — fast learning per new sport
- Transparent 1920×1080 output for OBS/vMix per sport
- Simultaneous multi-venue support (each venue its own output)
- Sync with sports APIs (Genius Sports + custom national federation feeds)
- Replay forensics for pre-event QA (re-executable JSONL captures)
Frequently asked questions
Which sports are in production today?
5x5 and 3x3 basketball in production. The V1Base/V2Base pattern enables extension to football, volleyball, athletics, swimming, etc., with 2-4 weeks implementation per sport.
Can you cover 10+ sports in parallel?
Yes. Each sport is an independent KronoGraph event with its own console. One backend can run them all in parallel. The constraint is operating machines, not the platform.
How is visual identity maintained across sports?
Unified event brand kit (3 colors + 1 font) applies to every sport via CSS variables. Athletics and basketball go on air with the same identity, no re-design.
What if a federation has its own API?
Sports Data Integration maps any REST/WebSocket API to the internal schema. Typical 1-3 weeks depending on complexity.
Does it work in itinerant events?
Yes. Each venue gets its output URL. A 5-venue event runs 5 outputs in parallel from the same backend.