Patrick, at Lyme Park, produced the run that may, with only 3 weeks left, have decided the first parkrun4 competition.
Tony had led for all but one of the previous 22 weeks and significantly improved his Burnage time, but it was not sufficient to stop him slipping into 2nd. place. There is, however, a stewards’ enquiry that may change Tony’s score.
The 14 others who have completed 4 courses in the first half of 2017 stay in the same positions. As do those who have run 3 and 2 courses, except that Roy, braving Lyme Park, creeps above Huma, whose concentration is the Friday’s 24-hour London-Paris Cat inspired cycle challenge.
The winner will be the runner with the lowest 4th. best score.
4th. | 3rd. | 2nd. | |||
BEST | best | best | best | ||
Patrick Grannan | 95.4% | 94.8% | 94.8% | 93.0% | |
Tony Hulme | 98.1% | 97.5% | 93.1% | 85.4% | |
Mark Crossland | 98.4% | 97.0% | 96.5% | 94.6% | |
Trevor Morris | 99.3% | 98.9% | 98.3% | 88.9% | |
Nicky Mowat | 99.7% | 99.4% | 99.2% | 93.4% | |
John Porteous | 99.8% | 98.6% | 97.0% | 96.0% | |
Matt Taylor | 102.3% | 100.7% | 99.9% | 99.1% | |
Ian Ashcroft | 102.5% | 102.2% | 101.6% | 98.5% | |
Jan Wyles | 103.0% | 102.7% | 102.6% | 102.4% | |
Catherine Mellor | 104.5% | 103.6% | 100.4% | 98.3% | |
Sharon Johnstone | 105.7% | 103.6% | 100.3% | 98.8% | |
Jarrod Homer | 107.1% | 105.1% | 100.3% | 98.3% | |
Sharon Jones | 107.5% | 102.1% | 100.0% | 97.1% | |
Andrew Given | 109.3% | 108.7% | 106.6% | 96.6% | |
Chris Cannon | 116.1% | 108.8% | 104.3% | 102.1% | |
Carolyn Hirons | 117.4% | 115.3% | 110.9% | 105.0% | |
Andrew Whitingham | 101.4% | 100.6% | 99.5% | ||
Alan Turner | 104.4% | 104.2% | 101.7% | ||
Ian Smallwood | 105.5% | 101.2% | 100.8% | ||
James MacDonald | 109.7% | 108.1% | 104.5% | ||
Brian McCoubry | 97.6% | 92.4% | |||
Catriona Marshall | 102.1% | 99.6% | |||
Tim Billington | 103.8% | 97.5% | |||
Christian Hook | 104.3% | 101.5% | |||
Roy Pownall | 106.2% | 105.3% | |||
Huma Rahman | 114.4% | 107.9% |
in addition 10 people have run at just one course
A score of 99% means you ran 1% faster than target, 102% means you ran 2% slower than target. Targets are based upon your best times in 2016.
You can run each course as often as you like, it is your best time that counts.
parkruns are dependent upon volunteers, let’s ensure we make an appropriate contribution.