The Decathlon landing page template is built for combined-event leagues and associations that need a focused, event-registration-driven single-page experience. It walks visitors through a two-day athlete arc using a Before/After Reveal scroll, a sticky registration form, and live leaderboard snippets, all wrapped in a bold Ruby and Chrome visual identity built for serious track and field communities.
by Rocket studio
This single-column landing page template is designed for decathlon leagues and multi-event associations. It opens with a visceral close-up header image, walks visitors through a narrative ten-event scroll, and drives coaches toward athlete registration. The Ruby and Chrome color system and Competition Edge theme give it the sharp, high-contrast feel of a sanctioned track meet.
This template was built with a specific audience in mind. It serves the people who organize, coach, and compete in combined-event athletics at the club and collegiate level.
Multi-event leagues often have no central page that earns trust, communicates structure, and collects registrations in one place. Coaches land on scattered PDFs, outdated forms, or generic sports sites that fail to reflect the complexity and prestige of the decathlon.
You get a complete, single-column landing page designed specifically for a decathlon league or association. Every section serves a purpose in the visitor journey, from first impression to confirmed registration.




Theme
Futuristic Neon
Creative direction
Community Gallery
Color system
Ruby & Chrome
Style
Card Grid (Modular)
Direction
Direct Sales
Page Sections
Macro Close-up Hero Header
Ten-event Before/after Reveal Scroll
Sticky Event Registration Form
Live Leaderboard and Participation Data
Secondary Season Calendar Capture
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I customize the meet names and dates in the registration form?
How does the Before/After Reveal scroll work?
What is the secondary call to action used for?
Does the sticky registration form stay visible on mobile devices?
This template delivers a focused set of built-in components that guide coaches and athletes from curiosity to commitment.
The page opens with an extreme tight shot of a hand pressing into a starting block. The red track surface fills the frame and the headline "Ten Events. One Score. No Hiding." lands in chrome-white type over shallow depth of field. It sets the tone before the visitor reads a single word of body copy.
Each of the ten events gets its own section pairing a raw training moment on the left of a draggable slider with the competition-day result on the right. The 100 meters opens the sequence and the 1500 meters closes it. The structure mirrors how decathletes experience competition: one event at a time, no skipping.
After the fifth event reveal, the primary call to action "Register Your Athletes" pins to the bottom of the viewport. The form collects team or club name, head coach email, meet selection from a named multi-select list with dates and host cities, and athlete count. It stays visible for the full second half of the scroll.
Meet listings display live leaderboard snippets and last season's participation numbers alongside each event option. Coaches can see how deep the field will be before they commit. This context makes the registration decision feel informed rather than speculative.
Coaches who are still in planning mode can use the "Download the Season Calendar" secondary call to action. It captures an email address without requiring full registration. This path keeps planning-stage visitors in the funnel.
The Ruby and Chrome color system uses deep track-rubber red, polished chrome silver, timing-system black, and split-time white. The palette is high contrast by design. It reflects the look of stadium floodlights on a red polyurethane surface and makes every text element easy to read under pressure.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero Header Block | Opens with macro close-up image and primary headline |
| 100m Event Reveal | Starts the Before/After scroll narrative |
| Long Jump Reveal | Continues the field event arc |
| Shot Put Reveal | Adds throws dimension to the story |
| High Jump Reveal | Transitions to vertical jumps section |
| 400m Event Reveal | Closes day one with a speed event |
| 110m Hurdles Reveal | Opens day two with technical event |
| Discus Throw Reveal | Deepens the throws narrative |
| Pole Vault Reveal | Highlights the signature decathlon event |
| Javelin Throw Reveal | Builds toward the final event |
| 1500m Final Reveal | Closes the narrative arc with registration call to action |
| Sticky Registration Form | Captures club name, coach email, meet, and athlete count |
| Season Calendar call to action | Secondary email capture for planning-stage coaches |
The visual identity follows the Competition Edge theme. Every design decision references the physical environment of a combined-event meet: the rubber track surface, the chrome timing boards, and the chalk lines on the runway.
The single-column layout is built to translate naturally to smaller screens. The draggable Before/After sliders and sticky registration form are designed with touch interaction in mind.
The page is built to move visitors from discovery to registration without a detour. Every structural decision supports that goal.
This template sits at the intersection of sports event management and combined-event athletics community building. It is a strong fit for organizations running sanctioned multi-event meets under recognized athletics governing body frameworks.