jemson Posted November 23, 2017 Share Posted November 23, 2017 The first birthday celebration of Graves` junior parkrun was really good. A decent turnout but we really ought to have more running and / or another event; Huddersfield has 2 , I believe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted November 26, 2017 Author Share Posted November 26, 2017 (edited) Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 25th & 26th November 2017. 89 - Concord Graves - cancelled ICE Graves-Juniors - cancelled ICE 237 - Hillsborough 88 - Castle Hallam - cancelled ICE Total - 414 258 - Rother Valley Clifton Park - cancelled ICE Total - 258 Overall total = 672 Massive reduction from above 2,000 to below 1,000. It may have had something to do with the Longshaw Trust10 Sunday turnout of 150+ in atrocious conditions. Castle gets the nations biggest % increase thanks to Graves and Hallam cancelling. http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2017/11/26/uk-parkrun-attendance-25th-november-2017 Yorkshire & Humberside News - Andrew Burgess-Tupling Wow! This week saw runs at 24/41 parkruns in the Yorkshire & Humber region. Black ice hit the region decimating West Yorkshire as well as affecting other areas. The cancellations were: Bradford, Bramley, Brighouse, Cross Flatts, Dewsbury, Graves, Halifax, Horton Park, Huddersfield, Nostell, Oakwell Hall, Pontefract, Rotherham, Rothwell, Sheffield Hallam, Wakefield Thornes and York. Total region attendance was 4590; a decrease of 5624 (55.1%) from last week. The number of parkruns was the fewest on a Saturday since 31 Jan 2015 (when there were 16 (out of 30)). The total attendance was the lowest on a Saturday since 26 Dec 2015 (28 parkruns). [05 & 12 Dec 2015 also had lower attendances; 4289 & 4458 respectively.] Of the 24 venues that ran both last week and this, five (Cleethorpes, Northallerton, Peter Pan, Sewerby, Sheffield Castle) had an increase in attendance and 19 saw a decrease. [The increases in attendance were 10, 13, 6, 1 and 35 respectively.] Emily Hosker (67th place) was Skipton's 30,000th ever finisher. Over the region as a whole, the average Saturday parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 23% when compared to the previous year (from 7232 to 8882). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 193.0, the median is 152. Edited December 2, 2017 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bungleboy69 Posted December 1, 2017 Share Posted December 1, 2017 Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 25th & 26th November 2017. 89 - Concord Graves - cancelled ICE Graves-Juniors - cancelled ICE 237 - Hillsborough 88 - Castle Hallam - cancelled ICE Total - 714 258 - Rother Valley Clifton Park - cancelled ICE Total - 258 Overall total = 972 Massive reduction from above 2,000 to below 1,000. It may have had something to do with the Longshaw Trust10 Sunday turnout of 150+ in atrocious conditions. Castle gets the nations biggest % increase thanks to Graves and Hallam cancelling. http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2017/11/26/uk-parkrun-attendance-25th-november-2017 Yorkshire & Humberside News - Andrew Burgess-Tupling Wow! This week saw runs at 24/41 parkruns in the Yorkshire & Humber region. Black ice hit the region decimating West Yorkshire as well as affecting other areas. The cancellations were: Bradford, Bramley, Brighouse, Cross Flatts, Dewsbury, Graves, Halifax, Horton Park, Huddersfield, Nostell, Oakwell Hall, Pontefract, Rotherham, Rothwell, Sheffield Hallam, Wakefield Thornes and York. Total region attendance was 4590; a decrease of 5624 (55.1%) from last week. The number of parkruns was the fewest on a Saturday since 31 Jan 2015 (when there were 16 (out of 30)). The total attendance was the lowest on a Saturday since 26 Dec 2015 (28 parkruns). [05 & 12 Dec 2015 also had lower attendances; 4289 & 4458 respectively.] Of the 24 venues that ran both last week and this, five (Cleethorpes, Northallerton, Peter Pan, Sewerby, Sheffield Castle) had an increase in attendance and 19 saw a decrease. [The increases in attendance were 10, 13, 6, 1 and 35 respectively.] Emily Hosker (67th place) was Skipton's 30,000th ever finisher. Over the region as a whole, the average Saturday parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 23% when compared to the previous year (from 7232 to 8882). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 193.0, the median is 152. I aint that good at maths, but 88+89+237 = 414 ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted December 2, 2017 Author Share Posted December 2, 2017 (edited) Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 2nd & 3rd December 2017. 68 - Concord 156 - Graves 91 - Graves-Juniors 206 - Hillsborough 73 - Castle 438 - Hallam Total - 1,032 225 - Rother Valley 78 - Clifton Park Total - 303 Overall total = 1,335 Andrew Burgess-Tupling - After last week's carnage, things returned to a semblance of normality within the region. This week saw runs at 40/41 parkruns in the Yorkshire & Humber region. The only cancellation being at Goole (which was unaffected by the weather last week). Total region attendance was 7514; an increase of 2924 (63.7%) from last week. Of the 23 venues that ran both last week and this, six had an increase in attendance and 17 saw a decrease. Of the 17 parkruns to cancel last week, 16 saw a reduction in attendance from two weeks ago, with just Rotherham seeing an increase in attendance (from 75 to 78). Fountains Abbey and Woodhouse Moor both had attendances of 340. Woodhouse Moor became the first Y&H parkrun to achieve 150,000 runners. The milestone runner was Barney Tinsley (265th place). Doncaster reached 30,000 runners (David Langford, 70th). Over the region as a whole, the average Saturday parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 23% when compared to the previous year (from 7254 to 8888). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 193.0, the median is 152. Congratulations to everyone who did the Percy Pud. The course records were beaten again, 29:42 and 32:32 are the respective records to aim at now! In parkrun talk thats consecutive parkruns of 14:51 or 16:16 ---------- Post added 11-12-2017 at 14:34 ---------- Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 9th December 2017. 65 - Concord Graves - Iced Off Graves-Juniors - Iced Off 206 - Hillsborough 68 - Castle Hallam - Iced Off Total - 339 157 - Rother Valley 56 - Clifton Park Total - 213 Overall total = 552 Andrew Burgess-Tupling - As with two weeks ago, ice once again accounted for the cancellation of seven parkruns in the region. That it wasn't more is in part due to the hard work put in by many RDs and volunteers. This week saw runs at 34/41 parkruns in the Yorkshire & Humber region. The seven cancellations being at Bradford, Graves, Halifax, Horton Park, Huddersfield, Oakwell Hall and Sheffield Hallam. Total region attendance was 5045; a decrease of 2469 (32.9%) from last week. Of the 33 venues that ran both last week and this, six had an increase in attendance, 26 saw a decrease and one (Hillsborough (206)) was the same. Doncaster and Wakefield Thornes both had attendances of 156, Goole and Skipton both had 103, Bramley and Rothwell both had 99. Hull had their 130,000th all time finisher (Suzanne Clarkson in 297th). Over the region as a whole, the average Saturday parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 21% when compared to the previous year (from 7303 to 8853). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 192.8, the median is 152. http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2017/12/10/uk-parkrun-attendance-9th-december-2017 http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2017/12/11/worldwide-milestone-stats-9th-december-2017 Edited December 11, 2017 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted December 18, 2017 Author Share Posted December 18, 2017 (edited) Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 16th December 2017. 59 - Concord Graves - ICED OFF Graves-Juniors - ICED OFF 246 - Hillsborough 91 - Castle 423 - Hallam Total - 819 Rother Valley - ICED OFF 59 - Clifton Park Total - 59 Overall total = 878 http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/ If you are going away for the New Year here is a guide so you don't miss out on the only parkrunday when you can do 2 parkruns on one day. http://tailrun.uk/nyd/2018/uk/ Local New Years Day parkruns are at:- 8:30 - Dewsbury 9:00 - Barnsley 9:00 - Clumber 9:00 - Graves 10:00 - Hillsborough 10:30 - Poolsbrook 10:30 - Nostel Priory ---------- Post added 24-12-2017 at 14:30 ---------- Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 23rd & 24th December 2017. 64 - Concord 246 - Graves 124 - Graves-Juniors 253 - Hillsborough 67 - Castle 622 - Hallam Total - 1,376 219 - Rother Valley 68 - Clifton Park Total - 287 Overall total = 1,663 All runs back on - that's more like it. Andrew Burgess-Tupling to parkrun statsgeek group - With temperatures hovering around 10C at 0900 yesterday, it was around 10C warmer than most places last week. This meant that the full complement of 42/42 parkruns in the Yorkshire & Humber region were on show. Total region attendance was 9967; an increase of 5592 (127.8%) from last week. The last time the attendance doubled on consecutive weeks was from 2501 on 31 Jan to 5216 on 07 Feb 2015. Of the 27 venues that ran both last week and this, 22 had an increase in attendance and five saw a decrease. The attendances of 622 at Sheffield Hallam and 566 at Huddersfield were unique for the region in the whole history of parkrun. Normanby Hall had a new record attendance (317). Cleethorpes' 184th parkrun saw an attendance of 184! Nostell has had exactly 5000 different people complete their parkrun, Wakefield Thornes 5003. Rodney Tordoff (89th place) was Bramley's 20,000th ever finisher; Ian Micklethwaite (27th) was Nostell's 30,000th finisher The region as a whole passed 1,800,000 finishers. This award would go to the 3418th finisher yesterday. Contenders, in 25:55 would be: Jamie Dow (Bradford), Ildi Sorra (Brighouse), Atmaram Dahal (Catterick), Emma Lacey (and possibly an unknown runner, Fountains Abbey), Brian Adams (Graves), David Greaves and Ian Foy (both Harrogate), Hugo Bainbridge (Hull), Gareth Athorn (Pontefract), Claire Martin (Sheffield Hallam) and David Booth (Woodhouse Moor). Over the region as a whole, the average Saturday parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 20% when compared to the previous year (from 7364 to 8872). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 192.9, the median is 152. The summary for Christmas Day may be a little delayed (possibly until Boxing Day). I would like to wish all parkrunners, volunteers and members of this group (draw your own Venn diagram to check where you fit) a Happy Christmas. Its odds on that the Concord Christmas Day run will break their attendance record for the 3rd year in a row?.......................oh yes we did.......................................................................... Andrew Burgess-Tupling.........Happy Christmas! As has been the case for a lot of weeks this year, Christmas Day was another record breaking day for parkrun across the Yorkshire & Humber region. There were 18 parkruns, breaking the record of 13 staged for each of the past three years. All 13 staged both last year and this saw an increase in attendance, with Huddersfield setting a Christmas Day record for the region of 566 (beating their own record from last year of 505). Total region attendance was 4657, another record (cf 3000 in 2015); an increase of 1720 (58.6%) from last year. Huddersfield's attendance was the same as for the regular parkrun on Saturday. Concord had their highest attendance (300). This is the fourth consecutive year their record has been set on Christmas Day. These attendances still represent four of Concord's top five attendances. Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 21% when compared to the previous year (from 7379 to 8915). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 193.1, the median is 152. ---------- Post added 30-12-2017 at 08:17 ---------- Off, Off, Off................ Graves, Hillsbro, Rother Valley, BAKEWELL, Hallam is on! Edited December 26, 2017 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted January 2, 2018 Author Share Posted January 2, 2018 (edited) Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 30th December 2017. 97 - Concord 246 - Graves Iced Off at Graves-Juniors Iced Off at Hillsborough Iced Off at Castle 365 - Hallam Total - 708 Iced Off at Rother Valley 58 - Clifton Park Total - 58 Overall total = 766 Andrew Burgess-Tupling - Final update of 2017. As has been the case for most of the last six weeks, snow and ice decimated Yorkshire and Humber parkruns, resulting in 19 cancellations. There were 23/42 parkruns, cancellations being registered at: Barnsley, Bradford, Bramley, Brighouse, Catterick, Dalby Forest, Fountains Abbey, Graves, Halifax, Harrogate, Hillsborough, Huddersfield, Northallerton, Nostell, Oakwell Hall, Pontefract, Rother Valley, Sheffield Castle and Skipton. Of the 23 parkruns staged both last Saturday and this, eight saw an increase in attendance, 15 a decrease. Total region attendance was 4189, a decrease of 5778 (58.0%) from last week (incidentally 468 lower than Christmas Day). Dewsbury and Rothwell both had attendances of 140. Over the region as a whole, the average Saturday parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 18% when compared to the previous year (from 7621 to 9005). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 193.0, the median is 152. Total regional attendance for the year was 485,615 from 1989 parkruns (mean attendance 244.2). Sheffield & Derbyshire Doubles - parkrun attendances for 1st January 2018. 152 - Barnsley, 9am 420 - Clumber, 9am 374 - Graves, 9am - Record Attendance 413 - Hillsborough, 10am - Record Attendance 473 - Poolsbrook, 10.30am - Record Attendance Andrew Burgess-Tupling - I was going to begin this first summary of the new year by asking whether the rate of growth (18%) of parkrunning seen across the Yorkshire and Humber region in 2017 could be continued over the next year. Well, with attendance records being smashed at several locations this morning, it looks like that question has been well and truly answered. Fortunately, the weather was kind today, allowing 17 parkruns to be staged in the region (10 at 0900, seven at 1030). Of the 14 parkruns that also staged a NYD run last year, 12 saw an increase in attendance, with just two a decrease (Dewsbury by 12 and Temple Newsam 38). Seven venues saw new attendance records: Bramley (309), Graves (374), Hillsborough (413), Humber Bridge (555), Nostell (705), Peter Pan (443) and Pontefract (609). (Humber Bridge, Nostell and Peter Pan broke attendance records set on NYD last year, whereas Dewsbury's record still stands from NYD last year and Temple Newsam from NYD 2016 - we must like running on NYD!) Total region attendance was 6366, an increase of 2656 (71.6%) from last year (incidentally 2177 (52.0%) higher than the weather affected Saturday). Further breakdown shows 3074 people completed a run at 0900, 3292 at 1030, with 1494 "doing the double" in the region. Nostell becomes the sixth Y&H parkrun to have an attendance over 700 (joining Huddersfield (19 times), Sheffield Hallam (11), Hull, Woodhouse Moor and York (once each)). Pontefract's attendance now gives it seventh place in the pecking order. Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 19% when compared to the previous year (from 7478 to 8887). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 193.4, the median is 153. ---------- Post added 07-01-2018 at 17:07 ---------- Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 6th January 2018. 103 - Concord 227 - Graves 130 - Graves-Juniors 345 - Hillsborough, 5th Highest attendance. 71 - Castle 704 - Hallam Total - 1,580 292 - Rother Valley 88 - Clifton Park Total - 380 Overall total = 1,960 Only 40 off the benchmark with high attendances all round but no records. Andrew Burgess-Tupling - The first Saturday of 2018 saw cold, but fine weather, allowing 41/42 parkruns in Yorkshire and Humber region to take place. The only cancellation was Rothwell. Of the 22 parkruns staged last Saturday, 19 saw an increase in attendance, with just three a decrease (Dewsbury, Horton Park and Selby). Although no individual venue saw a record attendance, total region attendance was 10941, an increase of 6752 (161.2%) from last Saturday. This is the second highest regional attendance (record is 11035 on 06 May 2017 when there were 38 parkruns). Bradford had their 110,000th ever finisher (Allison Summers in 295th place). Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 19% when compared to the previous year (from 7509 to 8925). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 193.7, the median is 153. http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/1/7/uk-attendance-stats-6th-january-2018 ---------- Post added 15-01-2018 at 10:03 ---------- Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 13th & 14th January 2018. 148 - Concord, 4th Highest Attendance. 256 - Graves, 13th Highest Attendance. 169 - Graves-Juniors, 3rd Highest Attendance. 357 - Hillsborough, 4th Highest Attendance. 71 - Castle, 11th Highest Attendance. 748 - Hallam , 3rd Highest Attendance. Total - 1,749 367 - Rother Valley, Highest Attendance. 107 - Clifton Park, 5th Highest Attendance. Total - 464 Overall total = 2,213 High attendances all round with the New Year Resolutioners still flooding through the finish funnels. Concord's was their highest if you discount the Christmas day attendances which have no competition from other local runs. We played our part regionally - Andrew Burgess-Tupling , Continuing recent trends, this week was a record breaker across the Yorkshire and Humber region. There were 40/42 parkruns in Yorkshire and Humber region, with cancellations at Rothwell and Wetherby. Of the 40 parkruns also staged last Saturday, 29 saw an increase in attendance, 10 had a decrease and one, Sheffield Castle (71), was the same. Total region attendance was 11932, an increase of 991 (9.1%) from last Saturday and the highest ever regional attendance (previous record was 11035 on 06 May 2017 when there were 38 parkruns). Three parkruns saw record attendances: Bradford (563), Rother Valley (367) and Wakefield Thornes (415). Huddersfield (830) saw the second highest attendance for any parkrun in the region, whereas Sheffiel Hallam (748) had the tenth highest. Concord had their 20,000th ever finisher (Trevor Pye in 142nd place), Harrogate their 90,000th (John Blundell, 103rd), Sheffield Hallam their 150,000th (Joanna Bartlett, 519th) and Temple Newsam their 40,000th (Ian Verity, 35th). Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 18% when compared to the previous year (from 7556 to 8954). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 194.1, the median is 154. Nationally and Internationally there were records too........... http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/1/14/uk-parkrun-attendance-stats-13th-january-2018 Edited January 15, 2018 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted January 22, 2018 Author Share Posted January 22, 2018 (edited) Andrew Burgess-Tupling January 20 at 10:31pm Rather than continuing the recent trend for further increases in parkrun attendance, sadly ice played havoc across the Yorkshire and Humber region once again - the fourth occasion since the end of November. Since I started producing this weekly summary about a year ago, today was the first time that there were fewer events ON than cancelled. There were 19/42 parkruns in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Events staged were: Concord, Cross Flatts, Dalby Forest, Doncaster, Goole, Graves, Hillsborough, Hulll, Humber Bridge, Normanby Hall , Northallerton, Peter Pan, Roundhay, Scunthorpe, Sewerby, Sheffield Castle, Skipton, Temple Newsam and Wetherby. Of the 18 parkruns also staged last Saturday (no run at Wetherby last week), three (Goole, Normanby Hall and Northallerton) saw an increase in attendance and 15 had a decrease. Total region attendance was 4060, a decrease of 7872 (66.0%) from last Saturday and the lowest Saturday attendance since 26 Dec 2015. A couple of near misses stats wise: Doncaster had an attendance of 226 at its 227th run and Wetherby missed out on an attendance record by one! Barnsley parkrun has been going for seven years, Harrogate for six: both were cancelled today. Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 18% when compared to the previous year (from 7564 to 8899). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 194.2, the median is 154. Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 20th & 21st January 2018. 121 - Concord, 218 - Graves. 97 - Graves-Juniors 322 - Hillsborough. 48 - Castle Hallam - ICED Off Total - 806 Rother Valley - ICED Off Clifton Park - ICED Off Total - 000 Overall total = 806 Good to see Concord in 3 figures for the third consecutive time. Many runners made a late dash to different parkruns as Hallam, Rotherham, RVp and Bakewell* were cancelled. *- After 4 parkrun days Bakewell has a 50/50 record of completions. They are still upbeat and parkrun tourists are still flocking to Hassop. Stick in there Derbyshire woolybacks, it can only get better. National Numbers - http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/1/21/uk-parkrun-attendance-stats-20th-january-2018 ---------- Post added 28-01-2018 at 07:42 ---------- Andrew Burgess-Tupling to parkrun statsgeek group (facebook) It was a bit cold and windy today, but still several degrees warmer than last week, meaning no snow or ice! There were 42/42 parkruns in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Of the 19 parkruns also staged last Saturday, nine saw an increase in attendance and 10 had a decrease. Total region attendance was 10716, an increase of 6656 (163.9%) from last Saturday. Barnsley equalled its record attendance of 252 for the second time (previously 03 Jun & 11 Nov 2017). Bradford and Woodhouse Moor both had attendances of 492. Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 17% when compared to the previous year (from 7606 to 8903). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 194.4, the median is 154. ---------- Post added 29-01-2018 at 11:13 ---------- Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 27th & 28th January 2018. 145 - Concord, 5th highest attendance. 236 - Graves 115 - Graves-Juniors 282 - Hillsborough 54 - Castle 677 - Hallam Total - 1,509 347 - Rother Valley, 5th highest attendance. 84 - Clifton Park Total - 431 Overall total = 1,940 Concord have gone one better and extended their 3 figure attendances to 4 consecutive runs. http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/1/28/uk-attendance-stats-27th-january-2018 My goodness they're fast - https://www.fastrunning.com/events-and-races/parkrun/top-10-fast-uk-parkruns-this-weekend/11708 ---------- Post added 30-01-2018 at 18:19 ---------- Run Britain have created a list of 327 British parkruns in order of speed. Number 1 being the fastest. There are some very interesting placings for the South Yorkshire runs. I bet no-one can get them in the same order as the list (without cheating!). Answers and link tomorrow.............. ---------- Post added 31-01-2018 at 12:41 ---------- Run Britain, Standard Scratch Scores for parkrun courses:- 20th - Rother Valley 36th - Hallam 126 - Poolsbrook 166 - Clumber 247 - Hillsborough 303 - Barnsley 309 - Clifton Park 315 - Concord 321 - Sheff Castle https://www.runbritain.com/news/sample-list-of-most-parkrun-courses-based-on-standard-scratch-score-sss ---------- Post added 04-02-2018 at 08:56 ---------- Andrew Burgess-Tupling to parkrun statsgeek group 9 hrs · There were 40/42 parkruns in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Cancellations were at Halifax (ice) and Harrogate (waterlogged route). Of the 40 parkruns also staged last Saturday, 13 saw an increase in attendance and 27 had a decrease. Total region attendance was 9309, a decrease of 1407 (13.1%) from last Saturday. Huddersfield's attendance of 624 was unique in the history of the Yorkshire and Humber region. Pontefract and Roundhay both had attendances of 324; Peter Pan, Sewerby and Skipton all had attendances of 161. Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 17% when compared to the previous year (from 7622 to 8918). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 194.6, the median is 154. ---------- Post added 04-02-2018 at 12:46 ---------- http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/2/4/uk-parkrun-attendance-3rd-february-2018 Hillsborough has the biggest increase. Edited January 29, 2018 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted February 5, 2018 Author Share Posted February 5, 2018 (edited) Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 3rd & 4th February 2018. 90 - Concord 289 - Graves, 4th Highest Attendance. 138 - Graves-Juniors 402 - Hillsborough, 3rd Highest Attendance. 39 - Castle 592 - Hallam Total - 1,550 243 - Rother Valley, 78 - Clifton Park Total - 321 Overall total = 1,871 The first finisher at Hallam was '*bEFF'. *b - Represents an 'Eszett' which is the German word for double 's'. Have a look at their results and all will become clear, I hope. ---------- Post added 11-02-2018 at 09:00 ---------- Andrew Burgess-Tupling - There were 40/43 parkruns in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Cancellations (all due to ice) were at Cleethorpes, Oakwell Hall and Rother Valley. Of the 38 parkruns also staged last Saturday, 20 saw an increase in attendance and 18 had a decrease. Total region attendance was 9431, a decrease of 148 (1.5%) from last Saturday. Sheffield Hallam's attendance of 660 was unique in the history of the Yorkshire and Humber region. Temple Newsam's average attendance for the last 12 months is 184.4, for the year before that was 184.0; today it was 184! Fountains Abbey had its 200th parkrun. Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 16% when compared to the previous year (from 7679 to 8928). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 194.8, the median is 155. ---------- Post added 12-02-2018 at 09:19 ---------- Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 10th & 11th February 2018. 106 - Concord 217 - Graves 82 - Graves-Juniors 274 - Hillsborough 74 - Castle 660 - Hallam Total - 1,413 Rother Valley - Iced Off 109 - Clifton Park Total - 109 Overall total = 1,522 Sheffield Hallam 5th largest attendance in the UK. http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/2/11/uk-parkrun-attendance-10th-february-2018 ---------- Post added 14-02-2018 at 09:51 ---------- parkrun stats broadcast here at 15 minutes:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09ppxc0#play ---------- Post added 18-02-2018 at 08:55 ---------- Cardiff become the 4th UK parkrun to crack the 1,000:- http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/2/17/uk-parkrun-attendance-17th-february-2018 Maggie McKenna of Sheffield Castle gets a name check:- Andrew Burgess-Tupling, facebook, parkrun statsgeek group................ Even though it was a bit cold and wet this morning, the full complement of parkruns took place across the Yorkshire and Humber region. There were 43/43 parkruns in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Of the 40 parkruns also staged last Saturday, serendipitously 20 saw an increase in attendance and 20 had a decrease. Total region attendance was 10345, an increase of 914 (9.7%) from last Saturday. Sheffield Hallam's attendance of 642 and Huddersfield's 613 were unique in the history of the Yorkshire and Humber region. Brighouse and Oakwell Hall both had attendances of 205; Dalby Forest and Humber Bridge both had 183. Maggie McKenna (21st place) was Sheffield Castle's 10,000th ever finisher. Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 17% when compared to the previous year (from 7682 to 8976). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 195.0, the median is 155. ---------- Post added 19-02-2018 at 09:22 ---------- Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 17th & 18th February 2018. 89 - Concord 214 - Graves 108 - Graves-Juniors 296 - Hillsborough 49 - Castle 642 - Hallam Total - 1,398 329 - Rother Valley, 83 - Clifton Park Total - 412 Overall total = 1,810 Edited February 18, 2018 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted February 25, 2018 Author Share Posted February 25, 2018 (edited) Andrew Burgess-Tupling- Yorkshire scores - The "Beast from the East" failed to materialise meaning that the promised cold snap was put off for at least a few more days and ensuring that parkrun in the region was unaffected. There were 43/43 parkruns in the Yorkshire and Humber region for the second week in a row. Of the 43 parkruns also staged last Saturday, serendipitously 21 saw an increase in attendance, 21 had a decrease with one (Rotherham (83)) being the same. (cf 20 & 20 for last week.) Total region attendance was 10329, a decrease of 17 (0.16%) from last Saturday and meaning that all weekly attendances for February have been 9000+. Selby and Humber Bridge both had attendances of 156. The attendances at Skipton, Graves, Bramley, Doncaster and Brighouse were, respectively, 195, 196, 197, 198 & 199. Milestone events were at Woodhouse Moor (550th parkrun), Bradford (400), Huddersfield (350) and Cross Flatts (250). Scunthorpe celebrates its fifth birthday. The total number of parkrunners across the region now totals 1,900,001. Congratulations to Jackie Hall and Vickie Jamieson (both Bradford) who ensured the completion of one milestone and set the total off towards 2 million! Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 16% when compared to the previous year (from 7737 to 8977). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 195.2, the median is 155. National numbers:- http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/2/25/uk-parkrun-attendance-24th-february-2018 Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 24th & 25th February 2018. 87 - Concord 196 - Graves 91 - Graves-Juniors 326 - Hillsborough 47 - Castle 620 - Hallam Total - 1,367 269 - Rother Valley, 83 - Clifton Park Total - 352 Overall total = 1,719 ---------- Post added 28-02-2018 at 11:53 ---------- Anyone got a hotline about cancellations to the local runs this weekend? One of the best parkruns I've done was in 18" snow. It must be a tricky timing when soft snow turns to ice rink conditions. ---------- Post added 02-03-2018 at 14:05 ---------- As of 08:00 Saturday:- Concord = ON inspection and given the go aheah at 08:06 Graves = Off Hillsborough = Off Sheffield Castle = Off Sheffield Hallam = ON *early morning inspection Rotherham Clifton Park = Off Rother Valley = Off ---------- Post added 04-03-2018 at 10:16 ---------- Every parkrun in the UK that went ahead mentioned here:- http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/3/3/uk-parkrun-attendance-3rd-march-2018 ---------- Post added 05-03-2018 at 09:35 ---------- Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 3rd & 4th March 2018. 64 - Concord, Graves snowed off Graves-Juniors snowed off Hillsborough snowed off Castle snowed off 220 - Hallam, lowest attendance since 7th December 2014 Total - 284 Rother Valley snowed off Clifton Park snowed off Total - 000 Overall total = 284 ---------- Post added 08-03-2018 at 15:02 ---------- Andrew Burgess-Tupling, parkrunnstatsgeeks facebook page - - - - - 03-Mar-2018 will go down in parkrun history as a "I was there" moment, or more likely "No, I wasn't." There were 8/43 parkruns in the Yorkshire and Humber region. This reflected the position nationally, with just 19% (97/506) of parkruns taking place. Of the 8 parkruns also staged the previous Saturday, one (Roundhay) saw an increase in attendance, seven had a decrease. Total region attendance was 1684, a decrease of 8648 (83.7%) from last Saturday. The last time there were fewer than ten parkruns in the region was 26-Jan-2013 - a similarly snowy day - with just 517 runners at seven parkruns (out of 14). Roundhay's attendance was the second highest nationally and Y&H region parkruns accounted for five of the top 20 attendances. Over the region as a whole, the average parkrun attendance has increased over the last year by 14% when compared to the previous year (from 7767 to 8843). The mean number of runners per parkrun over the history of parkrun in the region is 195.2, the median is 155. ---------- Post added 11-03-2018 at 09:06 ---------- National Numbers for 10th March - http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/3/10/uk-attendance-stats-10th-march-2018 Edited March 3, 2018 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted March 12, 2018 Author Share Posted March 12, 2018 (edited) Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 10th & 11th March 2018. 90 - Concord 193 - Graves 73 - Graves-Juniors 269 - Hillsborough 52 - Castle 489 - Hallam Total - 1,166 213 - Rother Valley, 76 - Clifton Park Total - 289 Overall total = 1,455 ---------- Post added 12-03-2018 at 11:44 ---------- How you doing this week:- 4,378,5229= Barcodes issued in total (up 19,053) 1,692,878 = Bar codes never used to record a run (Up 7,033) 799,331 = 1 parkrun (up 3,661) 2,685,644 = have run 1 or more (1+). 650,352 = 10+ 194.374 = 35+ 50 club had 869 new members taking the total to 130,527 79,873 = 70+ 100 club had 355 new members taking the total to 44,689 19,927 = 140+ 6,889 = 195+ 250 club had 36 new members taking the total to 2,481 1,987 = 261+ 984 = 296+ 17 people on 301 = 885 on 301+ 6 people on 332 = 490 on 332+ 1 person on 377= 196 on 377+ Nobody had run 385 = lowest number with no runs completed 2 people on 458 = 40 on 458+ 500 club had 1 new member remaining at total of 16 The most runs completed is 658 parkruns. A list with greater detail is available at parkrun statsgeek group, facebook. ---------- Post added 18-03-2018 at 08:20 ---------- How many parkrunners are on the same total as you? Find out here................ http://wiki.parkrun.info/index.php/Club_Membership_(5km)_Totals ---------- Post added 18-03-2018 at 11:53 ---------- National Numbers:- http://www.elliottline.com/parkrun/2018/3/18/uk-parkrun-attendance-stats-17th-march-2018 ---------- Post added 18-03-2018 at 18:21 ---------- Yorshire stats:- Andrew Burgess-Tupling on parkrun statsgeek group “The Beast Mk 2” had an impact on some parkruns being cancelled due to snow/ice - mainly in the far west of the region. Others cancelled for other reasons are stated below. There were 36/43 parkruns staged in the Yorkshire and Humber region. Cancellations were at Bradford, Bramley, Halifax, Horton Park, Huddersfield, Rothwell (waterlogged course) and Temple Newsam (other event scheduled). When compared to last week, three (Catterick, Concord and Wetherby) saw an increase in attendance; 33 had a decrease. Overall region attendance was 5330, a decrease of 3809 (41.7%). Graves staged its 300th run. Hull and Pontefract had attendances of 279; Dalby Forest and Humber Bridge had 89. Overall weekly regional attendance has grown by 11% over the last year when compared to the previous year (7872 to 8751). The mean attendance per parkrun over the history of parkrun for the region is 195.2; the median is 155. Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 17th March 2018. 94 - Concord - 7th birthday. 139 - Graves - 300th run. Graves-Juniors -Snowman building 168 - Hillsborough 34 - Castle 426 - Hallam Total - 861 193 - Rother Valley, 46 - Clifton Park Total - 242 Overall total = 1,103 Edited March 18, 2018 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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