About the challenge

This hackathon focuses on building innovative digital solutions that improve health, fitness, and sports performance. Participants are expected to design and develop technology-driven ideas that encourage healthier lifestyles, enhance athletic performance, or make sports and physical activity more accessible and engaging.

The event challenges participants to think creatively about real-world problems in the domains of physical health, mental well-being, sports analytics, fitness tracking, and motivation systems. Solutions may include mobile applications, web platforms, AI tools, data dashboards, or gamified systems.

 

Get started

Participants are encouraged to begin by identifying a specific, real-world problem within the sports or health domain. Once a problem is defined, they should propose a focused and feasible solution that can be developed within the hackathon timeframe.

Teams should aim to build a minimum viable product (MVP) that demonstrates the core functionality of their idea. The solution should be simple, clear, and functional rather than overly complex.

Participants are also expected to consider user experience, usability, and potential real-world impact when designing their solution.

 

Requirements

What to Build

Participants should address one or more of the following areas:

  • Promoting regular physical activity and healthy habits
  • Improving sports performance through tracking and analytics
  • Supporting mental well-being and recovery for athletes
  • Making fitness more engaging through gamification or social features
  • Enhancing coaching, training, or self-improvement systems using technology
  • Increasing accessibility to sports and fitness resources

The goal is to build solutions that are practical, impactful, and user-focused.

 

What to Submit

Each team is expected to submit the following:

1. Working Prototype

A functional application, website, or system that demonstrates the core idea. This should include at least one key feature that addresses the identified problem.

2. Source Code

A repository containing all project files, with clear structure and instructions for running the project.

3. Presentation Slides

A concise presentation that explains:

  • The problem being addressed
  • The proposed solution
  • How the solution works
  • Key features
  • Technology stack used
  • Expected impact
  • Possible future improvements

4. Pitch Presentation

A live or recorded presentation of approximately 2 to 5 minutes in which the team explains their project clearly and demonstrates its value.

5. Demo Video

A short video showcasing the working solution and its key functionality.

 

 

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

1 non-cash prize
QuantumHack certificate
3 winners

Achievement Certificates (Top Teams)
Winner Certificate (1st Place)
Awarded to the highest-scoring team
Recognized as the overall hackathon winner
Based on innovation, execution, and impact
Runner-Up Certificate (2nd Place)
Awarded to the second-highest scoring team
Recognized for strong technical and conceptual performance
Second Runner-Up Certificate (3rd Place)
Awarded to the third-highest scoring team
Recognized for solid implementation and ideas

PARTICIPATION CERTIFCATES FOR ALL

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

thomas dela cruz

thomas dela cruz

Judging Criteria

  • Overall
    1. Problem Understanding (20%) * Clarity and relevance of the problem statement * Depth of understanding of user needs

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