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Guide to Parkrun Tourism Stats and Challenges

Parkrun Stats are currently a bit of a contentious issue with parkrun HQ recently removing a fair few of them. This was the catalyst for the Parkrun Numbers Count (PNC) to form. This post isn’t to address the issues at all but to talk about the expansion of the PNC forms. It also explains some of the stats and challenges that avid parkrunners may use.

Why

This is because someone asked me about some of the challenges and it’s just easier to have an explanation here on my blog in case anyone else wants to know the same. The details are subject to my interpretation – please put in the comments any others I may not have included or how you think they should be explained.

At the end of the day parkrun is growing all the time. If you fancy a change of course, or the challenges of tourism then these challenges can help you whittle down the selection. Of course you could just stick to doing your NENDY (nearest event not done yet).

How to Access Your Parkrun Information

How you get this information is all linked to your own personal parkrun profile. Some of it will also be e-mailed out to you. A lot of parkrunners also have a number of Apps that have the information pooled for us. These include 5K, parkrunner and Running Achievements.

The Expansion of the Parkrun Numbers Count Stats

As Parkrun Numbers Count has grown it has evolved to include more things than in my original post. Currently there’s two forms both with optional information being added to it.

You now only need to submit information that has changed. The deadline is now 1pm the following Thursday. Although you may miss out on a Wednesday shout out – I am not sure if you’d get one if you fill it out on the Thursday. Apart from the identifiers it is all optional.

The Basic Form

The basic form covers just the following:

The Detail Stats

The age grading is part of the touchy issues surrounding parkrun stats in my opinion. This is because your gender is taken into account, along with your age and time to create a percentage – and not your sex at birth.

Parkrun Age Grading

Age grading takes your time and uses the world record time for your gender and age to produce a score (a percentage). This score allows you to compare your personal performance against other people’s performances even though they might be a different age and a different gender to you – the higher the score the better the performance.

The scores can also be compared across different distances – to allow you to, for example, compare a 5km time against a marathon.

No allowance is made for different weather conditions or the varying terrains of the courses.

Age graded Percentageguidelines as stated by the WMA
A. Above 100%Usually, at least, a record setting performance for that age and distance
B. 100%Approximate world record level
C. Above 90%World Class Level
D. Above 80%National Class Level
E. Above 70%Regional Class Level
F. Above 60%Local Class Level

Parkrun Days

Parkrun Tourism

Other

The Wilson Index

On the 5K app you can see which event numbers you haven’t done because they are pink (background). The ones you have done most in a row are purple. Finally the others you have done are green. This includes your actual Wilson – as that doesn’t colour any differently.

More Stats

Additional App Challenges Form

The following challenges are entered in percentages:

More Challenges

The Periodic Table

Periodic Table – you need to participate at 118 different locations which meet the criteria of the 118 elements of the Peridoic Table.

Other Things to Note

You can just fill in the ones you want – so not all apps need to be downloaded. I personally didn’t want to spend the time disabling all my own challenges.

Now you can join Parkrun Numbers Count if you have been to just ten different parkrun locations. It was previously 20.

Further decision making can be made from reviews. Mine are here and I have a joint parkrun Tourist reviews Pinterest board for other people to add theirs too.

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