Monday 5 November 2012

parkrun stats this week.....3rd November 2012

The parkrun statistics of note for this week are:

182 parkrun events run
24,287 runners, just 131 runners short of the record for any one parkrun day (8th September 2012).
The average number of runners per parkrun event run was: 133

15 events recorded a new record attendance, as follows:
Balyang Sanctuary111
Claisebrook Cove77
Conkers161
Havant101
Kawana44
Little Stoke111
Lloyd160
Lódz81
North Beach74
North Lakes47
Oxford118
Sheringham85
South Bank183
Southampton291
Walsall Arboretum93


Also a special mention for Becton and Esbjerg parkruns who came within 1 runner of a new attendance record.

The longest standing parkrun attandance record is:
Amager Faelled14628/08/2010


And in the UK its:
Old Deer Park8315/01/2011


The highest attandance this week was 905 at Bushy Park. No surprise there. Bushy still holds the global attendance record for a single event of 1000.

The lowest attandance this week was 8 at Hillerød. Every parkrun event is unique and deserves its place in the parkrun family.

New male course records this week:
Amager StrandparkNicholas BRYDE18:17
Balyang SanctuaryMichael Andrew LOW16:08
BarkingDaniel MOSES15:54
CoomeraJason GERAGHTY15:50
Cornwall ParkJacson KLUTS17:21
FælledparkenAnders EJBYE-ERNST16:33
GladstoneDavid CRADDOCK16:59
KawanaJohn FITZGERALD18:33
Little StokeDanny NORMAN17:03
North BeachChristopher William Burnett MULLER19:55
PrestonAndy NORMAN15:47
SheringhamJohn BATTRICK17:39
South BankGreg WEBSTER17:13
TilgateAndrew Dean ROBINSON16:36


New female course records this week:
KawanaTayla CLEGG20:36
Little StokeSally WILDER19:44
MansfieldLiz LILLEY18:51
North BeachSarah KING23:15
North LakesHelen STANTON19:02
SheringhamBarbara WILLISON22:08
South BankLaura MORAN21:44
WhitleyBayStephanie Maclean DANN19:44


A total of 69 runners ran times under 17 minutes this week.
8 of these run under 16 minutes!

The fastest parkrunner in the World this week was: Andi Jones running 15:13 at Heaton Park

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