Flanker7 Posted December 13, 2021 Author Share Posted December 13, 2021 At Graves parkrun on Saturday both male and female records were broken. Congratulations to Ewan Spencer 16:11 (18-19) and Issy Waugh 17:56 (11-14) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted December 19, 2021 Author Share Posted December 19, 2021 Issy Waugh is taking Age Group records all over South Yorkshire. This week it was Rother Valley. She also broke into the National Top Ten........... Women’s top 10 1) parkrun: Sutcliffe Holly Dixon, 16:28, Cambridge Harriers 2) parkrun: Belfast Victoria Sarah Jane Cooke, 16:37, Victoria Park and Connswater AC 3) parkrun: Alvaston Charlotte Ward, 17:06, City of Hull AC 4=) parkrun: Bushy Katie Brown, 17:15, Trent Park Running Club 4=) parkrun: Worsley Woods Sammy Mason, 17:15, Slaford Harriers and AC 6) parkrun: Rother Valley Issy Waugh, 17:16, Rotherham Harriers & AC 7) parkrun: Whitehaven Kate Malby, 17:17 8=) parkrun: Long Eaton Megan Rosier, 17:21, Notts AC 8=) parkrun: Cannon Hill, Birmingham Bryony Haines, 17:21, Birchfield Harriers 10) parkrun: Mile End Beth Hawling, 17:22, Cheltenham & County Harriers Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 18th & 19th December 2021. Cancelled due to ICE - Graves-Juniors, 48 - Hillsborough Juniors 39 - Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park -Juniors, Joint 2nd lowest ever Total = 87 83 - Concord 353 - Endcliffe 160 - Graves 320 - Hillsborough 283 - Millhouses 75 - Castle Total = 1,274 224 - Rother Valley 87 - Clifton Park Total = 311 Overall Total = 1,672 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted December 27, 2021 Author Share Posted December 27, 2021 (edited) Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 24th & 25th December 2021. No Event - Graves-Juniors, 16 - Hillsborough Juniors 14 - Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park -Juniors Total = 30 300 - Concord, 3rd Hightest attendance No Event - Endcliffe No Event - Graves No Event - Hillsborough No Event - Millhouses No Event - Castle Total = 300 No Event - Rother Valley 125 - Clifton Park Total = 125 Overall Total = 455 Many of the Sheffield and Rotherham regulars went to Poolsbrook (242) and Monsal Trail (220) who had their highest attendance since the course change that was adopted after the lockdown break. Concord had a massive turnout in their traditional Christmas Day event. It was their joint 3rd highest attendance ever. Their attendance table has 25th December events in the top 6 places, every year since 2015. Issy and Bobbie Waugh continued cutting a swath through the local records with Age Group bests for both of them. However, Kate Reece topped the Age Grade scores with 88.08%. New Years Day brings more local events for those in a continue take part. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Edited December 27, 2021 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted January 2, 2022 Author Share Posted January 2, 2022 Yorkshire parkruns - collect them all! Andrew Tup · 11h · The weather felt more like September than January with temperatures a balmy 13C at 0900. A change in parkrun policy meant 1st January 2022 saw parkrunners ‘doubles’ limited to their drinks celebrations as they welcomed the New Year. Consequently, and with 1st January also falling on a Saturday, there is no direct comparison for attendance figures from previous weeks or years. Previous years figures will have seen many runners complete two events. Whereas Christmas and New Year has seen many attendance records in the past, this was never going to be the case this year. However, the key figures for today’s events in the Yorkshire and the Humber region are shown below. There were 45 events staged with an aggregate attendance of 8586. Of the 29 venues that also staged events on 1 January 2020, two (Dalby Forest and Millfield) had higher attendances and 27 had lower attendances. The highest attendance was at York (564) and lowest at Bowling Park (20). The Cinder Track (171) set a new record attendance. Fountains Abbey and Millhouses both had attendances of 382; Dalby Forest and Sandall Park both had 191. Of 16294 events staged across the region, on only 35 occasions has there been an attendance fewer than Bowling Park’s 20 (plus seven previous instances of 20). The last time there was a lower attendance anywhere in the region was 26 December 2015 (Concord, 16). (NB Wetherby had 20 on 23 Jan 2016.) Centre Vale’s attendance was the 80th occasion in the region of an attendance of exactly 80. The rolling weekly regional average of 11814* over the last two years represents a decrease of 3.7% when compared with the previous year (12267). *For an explanation of how this is calculated see the note posted on 24 July 2021. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted January 2, 2022 Author Share Posted January 2, 2022 A great day to run and start the year this weekend. Next week back with a full rota and plenty of Resolutionists! Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 1st & 2nd January 2022. 94 - Graves-Juniors, 79 - Hillsborough Juniors 31 - Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park -Juniors, Joint 2nd lowest ever Total = 204 No Event - Concord No Event - Endcliffe 186 - Graves 409 - Hillsborough 382 - Millhouses, 9th Highest attendance. 75 - Castle Total = 1,052 No Event - Rother Valley No Event - Clifton Park Total = 000 Overall Total = 1,356 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted January 9, 2022 Author Share Posted January 9, 2022 (edited) Yorkshire parkruns - collect them all! Andrew Tup · c12053gShof80c9h1edt · facebook * A big contrast in the weather between New Year’s Day and today across the Yorkshire and the Humber region impacted significantly the number of events taking place and therefore the overall attendance. 45/61 events took place across the Yorkshire and Humber region. Of the regular series, cancellations were all due to ice on or impacting the routes. Total attendance was 7481, a decrease of 1571 (17.4%) compared with 18-Dec-2021 (the last ‘normal’ week). York had the largest attendance this week with 486; the smallest was at Horton Park (37). Of the 45 events that also took place on 18 Dec, 22 saw an increase in attendance, 22 were lower and one (Cleethorpes (89)) was the same. Brighouse and Rothwell both had attendances of 231, Skipton and Temple Newsam both had 107, Chevin Forest and Selby both had 97 and Armley and Potternewton both had 75. There was one attendance record: Chevin Forest had fewer than 100 runners for the first time. There have now been exactly 37 instances of an attendance of 37 and 75 instances of an attendance of 75! The rolling weekly regional average of 11654* over the last two years represents a decrease of 5.3% when compared with the previous year (12308). The fastest and slowest parkruns in the UK. A new list has just been published. There is a full explanation of how these results are calculatedvon the link and even though it is just distributed I don't think that Endcliffe is the new course. 1. Victoria Dock (London) - Fastest in the UK 22. Rother Valley 148. Millhouses 159. Sheffield Hallam 243. Concord 404. Hillsborough 418. Sheffield Castle 449. Rotherham 613. Graves 706. Great Yarmouth Long Beach - Slowestin the UK Do you agree? Edited January 9, 2022 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted January 9, 2022 Author Share Posted January 9, 2022 We've not had a full sheet for weeks. Hillsborough nearly took their chance to be best attended in Sheff & Roth . . . .but fell just 2 short. What a difference a day makes - The Junior events all went ahead. Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 8th & 9th January 2022. 88 - Graves-Juniors, 72 - Hillsborough Juniors 29 - Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park -Juniors Total = 189 115 - Concord 320 - Endcliffe Graves - No event Ice on Course 318 - Hillsborough 233 - Millhouses Castle - No event Ice on Course Total = 886 Rother Valley - No event Ice on Course 91 - Clifton Park Total = 91 Overall Total = 1,166 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted January 10, 2022 Author Share Posted January 10, 2022 (edited) Speedy in Sheffield - 8/9th January. Moving closer to home, Sheffield played host to one of the first elite-level indoor races of 2022 and the first British Milers Club competition of the year. The BMC Indoor GP included high-quality fields over 800m and 1500m, alongside 3000m for men and 5000m for women. The rarely-run nature of the 5000m indoors did not stop a deep field from assembling and, after 25 laps, it was Amelia Quirk who crossed the line first. Not only that, her time of 15:27.76 is an English Record and the third best all-time by a Brit indoors, behind Laura Muir and Liz McColgan. It is also a Commonwealth Games qualifier for the Bracknell athlete who finished fifth at last year’s European Indoor Championships over 3000m. https://www.fastrunning.com/running-athletics-news/stunning-10km-for-cairess-in-valencia-weekend-roundup/33791?fbclid=IwAR09GAG2CPxyvCLIwwJA05c2JB3a9_ISm4c6MTImKpv-oLIWlwaeudFzrbU Edited January 10, 2022 by Flanker7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted January 16, 2022 Author Share Posted January 16, 2022 parkrun statsgeek group Andrew Tup · 14t02l17ahnlttor6e0 · The wintery weather took its toll once again across the Yorkshire and the Humber region for the second consecutive week. A heavy overnight frost and a freezing fog that didn’t lift before 9am resulted in several cancellations. 43/61 events took place across the Yorkshire and Humber region. As with last week, cancellations were all due to ice on or impacting the routes. In such circumstances, it can be the case that for those events that do take place, attendances can be down somewhat, however this does also provide the opportunity for the opposite to happen as runners tour to events they wouldn’t normally visit. I was a little surprised that this week’s aggregate attendance for the region was the highest for eight weeks (cf 20 Nov 2021 = 11357). Total attendance was 9234, an increase of 1753 (23.4%) compared with last week. For something of a change, Endcliffe, at its 500th event, had the largest attendance this week with 638; the smallest was at Sheffield Castle (58). Of the 33 events that also took place last week, 30 saw an increase in attendance and three were lower. Not only was the attendance at Endcliffe the highest across the region since the return of parkrun on 24 July 2021, it was the first above 600 since 7 March 2020 (when there were four venues above 600: Endcliffe 700, Huddersfield 776, Hull 651 & Woodhouse Moor 641). Bradford and Fountains Abbey both had attendances of 304, Sandall Park and Swerby both had 194, and Barnsley and Cliffe Castle both had 100. The mean weekly cumulative attendance across the region for the history of parkrun has now reached 5000 (5002 to be precise) for the first time. The rolling weekly regional average of 11537* over the last two years represents a decrease of 6.7% when compared with the previous year (12362). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flanker7 Posted January 16, 2022 Author Share Posted January 16, 2022 Sheffield & Rotherham parkrun attendances for 15th & 16th January 2022. 87 - Graves-Juniors, 93 - Hillsborough Juniors 29 - Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park -Juniors, Joint 2nd lowest ever Total = 209 93 - Concord 638 - Endcliffe 228 - Graves 364 - Hillsborough Millhouses - No Event, Black Ice 58 - Castle Total = 1,381 246 - Rother Valley 124 - Clifton Park Total = 370 Overall Total = 1,960 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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