Two rounds, one share

Biggest addition

A weekend tournament. Saturday you shoot a Bristol II, Sunday you shoot another. Together those count as a Double Bristol II: not a separate round of its own, just two shoots bundled into one combined record with their scores added together. The same idea works for shorter rounds you've done twice on the same day.

Up until now Fast saw those as two separate shoots in your history. The numbers were right if you went looking for them, but the History page treated the two halves like any other two scores: stacked one above the other, no visual link between them.

History page with a Double Bristol II 1966 grouped card. The two qualifying Bristol II shoots (1017 and 949) sit indented inside a green-tinted box with a share icon at the top right.

The two halves of the day live inside one box. Combined total at the top, share icon next to it.

Now, when Fast spots two of the same round close together (or three for a Triple, four for a Quadruple, or, if it was a really enthusiastic weekend, five for a Quintuple), it groups them. The combined total goes at the top, the qualifying shoots sit indented underneath, and there's a share icon right there on the header.

Tap that share icon and the whole record goes out in one share. One link, one image, one email, instead of two separate sends your records officer would have to mentally stitch together. Two rounds, one share.

The shared multi-round page showing the headline 'Chris James scored 1966, on a Double Bristol II' with the date, bow type, gender, age group, status, handicap and location, then the colourful score sheet beneath.

What the share link looks like when your records officer opens it. Headline total at the top, full score sheet underneath.

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