If your competition standing or points look off, here are the usual culprits.Documentation Index
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Your tracker hasn’t finished syncing
Force a refresh by pulling down on the Home screen. If you use Garmin or Whoop, give it up to 15 minutes after a workout finishes.A ring didn’t close before midnight
Points are awarded per day, per ring, in your local time zone. If you closed your Move ring at 12:03 AM, that counts toward the next day — which can shift points unexpectedly.You changed a goal mid-competition
If you lowered your Move goal halfway through, days before the change were still scored against the old (higher) goal. Days after use the new goal. This is intentional — it prevents people from gaming competitions by dropping their goals.Time zone changes mid-competition
If you flew across time zones during a competition, days near the change can be segmented differently than you expect. The leaderboard uses your phone’s current time zone at the moment the day is scored.Someone else’s data looks wrong
You can’t see another participant’s raw activity — only their points and ring closures. If their score seems impossibly high, that’s almost always a tracker calibration difference (e.g., a brand-new wearer with a default high-calorie burn estimate). Their account is not “cheating.”Still seems off?
Tap Support in the Coach tab and tell us:- The competition name
- The day in question
- What you expected vs. what you saw