Club Parkrun League – 2022

Got to be in it, to win it!

The Club Parkrun League takes place throughout the year your 3 fastest performances are added together at none other than Barnsley ‘Flat’ Parkrun! the cumulative total is then used to calculate your position.

Dave Allemby (since the dawn of time)

Men’s

PositionNameTime
1Scott Hinchcliff49.04
2Gareth Cooke50.53
4Ryan Pleasants54
3Adam Lavelle54.27
5Stuart Jamie Wilson55
6Richard Price56.2
7Keith Littlewood56.58
8David Brooksbank59.17
9Ryan Copley60.66
10Chris Mcnicholas61.56
11Charlie Skipper62.21
12Lee Pickering62.25
13Shaun Pickersgill66.45
14Darrell Harrison67.23
15Dave Allemby72.5
16Kevin Manley73.45
17Lee Mitchell74.24
18 Ben Hopson78.47
19Stefen Radyk87.53
20John Wroe94.51

Women’s

PositionNameTime
1Naomi Drakeford62.09
2Gail Colville63.38
3Gemma Thickett67.04
4Niamh Evans71.45
5 Janette Jackson75.25
6Zoe Mitchell78.09
7Jayne Manley93.24

Age Grading

We also run a ‘alternative’ competition for the parkrun league based on the cumulative age grade calculated from your parkrun performances, anyone in the club can qualify all they have to do is a minimum of 3 Barnsley Park runs throughout the year.

Club STATTO: Dave Allemby monitors the results regularly!

Men’s

PositionName%
1D.Brooksbank248.48
2S Hinchcliffe243.87
3K. Littlewood239.44
5Chris Mcnicholas235.53
4R. Price233.8
6G Cooke228.18
7 A .Lavelle217.91
8K. Manley216.99
9R Pleasants213.22
10S .Wilson211.66
11D. Allemby208.83
12L .Pickering201.42
13Ryan Copley200.66
14D .Harrison198.64
15C. Skipper186.53
16S . Pickersgill183.62
17L .Mitchell173.49
18J .Wroe169.7
19B .Hopson154.5
20S .Radyk135.79

Women’s

PositionName%
1G. Colville257.19
2N .Drakeford214.36
3G .Thickett198.64
4J. Jackson197.7
5N .Evans192.93
6Z .Mitchell178.58
7J .Manley159.66

You don’t have to be the fastest, you just have to be the fastest for your age!

What is age grading?

All parkrun events use age grading to allow athletes to compare results.

Age grading takes your time and uses the world record time for your sex 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 sex to you – the higher the score the better the performance.

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

Age Grades are calculated to allow rough comparisons between all our participants, and should not be taken too seriously. For example, age grading makes no allowance for different weather conditions or the varying terrains of our courses.
We do not share the actual table used to perform the calculations but it is loosely based on the tables produced by WMA, previously known as WAVA.

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