On Sunday we enjoyed perfect running weather but statistics can be cruel and if we take out the ‘good weather effect’ your performance may not look so rosy - my best half marathon time for two years becomes my worst performance in any of the 41 races analysed over a similar period.
Those who did put in genuine above par performances were; Angela Maziere, Geoff Gilbert, Mark Bale,
Those who ran on par with their current form; Catriona Marshall, Charlotte Godfrey, Don Bullough, Gareth Trimble, Kate Sutton, Mick Fairs, Nicky Mowat, Rob Gilbert and Trevor Morris.
I do not have enough recent race data on Bill Staniard, Christine Geraghty, Clare Hawkes, Emma Hartley,
Out of kindness, I will not name names in my group.
Ian
Sorry, I missed-out Tom McGaff from the list of those time was on par with their current form. Ian
Posted by: Ian Ashcroft | March 31, 2009 at 15:37
But cheer ourselves up with this:
http://www.athleticsdata.com/rankings/rankinglist.aspx?event=HM&agegroup=V45&sex=M&year=2009
4 Wilmslow in top 30!
C'mon Malcolm let's have vets team prizes next year.
Posted by: Rob | March 31, 2009 at 17:10
I'm sure I've probably overlooked something obvious but why are some names in pink?
Vets team prizes....Hmm.... Couldn't you all just run a bit faster so that you get an open team prize?
Posted by: Malcolm Fowler | April 01, 2009 at 18:04
The pink highlight indicates a PB.
Posted by: Rob | April 02, 2009 at 08:50