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What is the National Database?

The National Database is a tool for pigeon racers to view, update, and manage their racing pigeons results. It is a central hub for all things pigeon racing.

How Do Awards Work?

Races are uploaded from clubs, combines, concourses and federations. The National Database calculates the results and awards points based on the submitted races. Races are submitted via EWINSPEED which can be found here.

What is EWINSPEED?

EWINSPEED is a software program that is used to uplaod race results, clubs can upload their clocking files and combine them into a race result. Preimimary results are uploaded to the National Database and then the final results are used to calculate the awards.

How Do I Get Started?

Getting started is easy! Head over to our Find A Club page and find a club near you. Once you have found a club, you can join and start racing your pigeons.

Who manages the NDB?

The NDB is managed by the American Racing Pigeon Union. The ARPU is a national organization that manages the sport of pigeon racing in the United States.

Who do I contact if there are issues with the NDB?

The NDB programmer is Craig Vander Galien