Participants & communication

Manage your participants, assign bib-numbers, and send messages

Participants & communication

Manage your participants, assign bib-numbers, and send messages

Import participants

Importing participants takes two steps: 1) adding registrations and 2) assigning the registrations. It is only possible to import e-mail addresses and names; so it is not possible to import other personal data such as address and date of birth. See Import custom fields to add custom field values to existing registrations.

Step 1: Adding registrations

Make sure there are unassigned registrations for the participants to be imported. This can be done by adding an order with multiple tickets via the back-end, or by purchasing multiple (group) tickets via the registration form.

Step 2: Assigning registrations

Create a spreadsheet that looks like this. In the first column, place the registration numbers you can find in the export of registrations. Place the fields you want to edit in the remaining columns (first name, gender, date of birth, etc.). To assign registrations, the following columns are required: email address, first name, last name.

Registration number

Email address

First name

Last name

Date of birth

101

email1@atleta.cc

First name 1

Last name 1

22/02/1992

102

email2@atleta.cc

First name 2

Last name 2

01/12/1978

103

email3@atleta.cc

First name 3

Last name 3


Save the spreadsheet as a CSV file. You're now ready to upload it to Atleta. Atleta will analyse the file for potential problems, and show you a summary of the results. If no problems are found, you can go ahead an finalise the import. However, if Atleta does find problems, you have two options:

  1. Finalise the import anyway, skipping all invalid rows, and only importing the valid rows.

  2. Go back to your spreadsheet, correct the invalid rows, and try again.

After the import is complete, you have the option to send a confirmation email.

Columns that can be imported

You can take the columns from the export registrations (regardless of language). Below is an overview of the columns that can be imported. Columns that cannot be imported are ignored. So you can re-import an export of registrations without deleting unnecessary columns first.

Column title

Example value

Registration number

102

E-mail address

email1@atleta.cc

First name

Jan

Last name

van Egmond

Date of birth

01/12/1978

Gender

Male

Nationality

The Netherlands or NL

Street

Barentszplein

House number

2e

ZIP Code

1013 NJ

City

Amsterdam

Country

The Netherlands or NL

Phone

0612345678

Emergency phone

+32612345678