First Record Challenge

Submit a prediction.
Verify the outcome.
Move a modifier forward.

SportMind's calibration base grows one record at a time. Every record submitted before a real event and verified after the outcome strengthens the library's accuracy claims. The first 10 external contributors are permanently credited in SportMind's history.

Live Example · UCL Final

The record SportMind submitted
before kickoff.

sportmind · pre-match signal ⚽ football · ucl final
PSG vs Arsenal
UEFA Champions League Final · Puskás Aréna · Budapest
Saturday 30 May 2026 · 18:00 CET
Direction PSG (Home)
Adjusted Score 55
Confidence MEDIUM
Action ENTER
SMS 100 — all five layers loaded
Macro Modifier ANXIETY ×1.00

$AFC PATH_2 ACTIVE
Pre-liquidation fired at T-48h
WIN → proceeds used to buy back $AFC from market and burn (split is implementation-specific)
DRAW at 90 mins → no supply event (FTP settles on 90-minute result only)

Venue note: Neutral ground (Puskás Aréna, Budapest)
PSG designated HOME — administrative only, no true home advantage modifier
Submitted: 2026-05-28 · T-48h before kickoff · Verified: 2026-05-30 ✓ VERIFIED — Record #130
Result Verified DIRECTION: CORRECT ✓
Result PSG win 4–3 on penalties
Score 1–1 after extra time (AET)
Direction CORRECT ✓ — SportMind predicted PSG, PSG won
Record #130 verified
$AFC PATH_2 DRAW — no supply event 90-minute score was 1-1 (DRAW). FTP PATH_2 settles on 90-minute result only. Extra time and penalties not included.

This record was submitted at T-48h on 2026-05-28 and verified after full time on 2026-05-30. SportMind predicted PSG. PSG won.

How It Works

Three steps. No coding required.

01
Run SportMind before a real event
Load SportMind's intelligence framework into any LLM. Produce a pre-match signal with direction and confidence level. Record the output.
02
Submit before the event
Open a GitHub Issue with the template from FIRST-RECORD-CHALLENGE.md. Include your signal, the sport, the event, and the date. Submission must be before kickoff or event start — not after.
03
Verify the outcome
After the event record the actual result. SportMind verifies whether the direction was correct. The record enters the calibration base — correct and incorrect records both have value.

Why It Matters

Wrong predictions are
as valuable as correct ones.

96%
Direction accuracy
121 of 126 records correct across 21 sports. But the 5 wrong records are what tell SportMind where its modifiers need work. Every wrong prediction is a signal.
10
Permanently credited
The first 10 external contributors whose records enter the calibration base are permanently credited in SportMind's contribution history. Not a leaderboard — a permanent record.
No coding required
Run SportMind as a system prompt in any LLM. Paste the output into a GitHub Issue. That is the entire process.

Submit a Record

Your record starts here.

Read the First Record Challenge guidelines on GitHub. Submit before the event starts. Any sport. Any competition. Any LLM.