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parkrun NZ Stats 03/06/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for June 3, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 41 parkruns with 5185 (+478) parkrunners and 550 (+33) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

407 (+9) people got their parkrun barcode this week

298 (+17) ran their first parkrun this week

732 (+20) achieved personal bests this week

38 (+10) people volunteered for the first time

26 (+11) new age category records were set

9 (-1) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:31.

There was one new course record this week. Catherine Lund ran 18:29 at Dunedin.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 58:37, 102.73% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

13 parkrunners joined the J10 club

40 parkrunners joined the 25 club

27 parkrunners joined the 50 club

11 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Anderson: Todd Goggin
  • Cornwall Park: Berit Follong
  • Foster: Deborah Ridge
  • Greytown Woodside Trail: Kathy Borland
  • Millwater: Winston Sweatman, James Turnbull
  • Owairaka: Jongdoo Kim, Blair Martin
  • Palmerston North: David Jones
  • Tauranga: Tom Wilford
  • Whangarei: Brett Wallace

5 parkrunners joined the 250 club

  • Barry Curtis: Selena Chan
  • Dunedin: Lynne Kerr
  • Hamilton Lake: Heather Bouda
  • Kapiti Coast: Roger Childs
  • Millwater: Ella Kirkpatrick

6 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Kathy McKendry, Dawn Cleary, Jion Waqanivere, David Akers, Phillip Treweek and Mark Lewry.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Palmerston North (239), Cornwall Park (295), Hagley (453).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Balclutha (32), Russell Park (29), Hamilton Park (21).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

30 parkruns had higher attendance

10 parkruns had lower attendance

Owairaka recorded the same as last week with 156.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Lower Hutt, with a change of 76.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Lake2Lake Trail with a change of 135%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley with a change of -68.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Barry Curtis with a change of -23%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

PBs & First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (87), Cornwall (70), Hobsonville Point (37), Waitangi (36) and Hamilton Lake (33).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Whakatane Gardens (9 or 28%), Gisborne (19 or 25%), Trentham Memorial (15 or 25%), Waitangi (36 or 24%) and Cornwall (70 or 24%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (49), Waitangi (49), Cornwall (44), Western Springs (36) and Queenstown (32).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Queenstown (32 or 37%), Lake2Lake Trail (6 or 35%), Waitangi (49 or 33%), Broad Park (30 or 27%) and Hamilton Park (4 or 27%).

The fastest among us

The 17 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Hagley in 17:24.
  2. Boh Ritchie (JW15-17) running Hamilton Lake in 17:49 setting herself a new PB.
  3. Maia Holden (JW11-14) running Waitangi in 19:08 for the first time.
  4. Naomi Mcgarva (SW30-34) running Hobsonville Point in 19:14 setting herself a new PB.
  5. Krystyna Knight (SW25-29) running Owairaka in 19:18.
  6. Stella Hammond (SW18-19) running Owairaka in 19:20 for the first time.
  7. Alison Leroux (SW20-24) running University of Waikato in 20:29 for the first time.
  8. Angela Hawkes (VW45-49) running Owairaka in 21:11.
  9. Cathy Kirkpatrick (VW40-44) running Millwater in 21:19.
  10. Shireen Crumpton (VW50-54) running Lake2Lake Trail in 21:52 for the first time.
  11. Melissa Bray (VW55-59) running Owairaka in 22:09 setting herself a new PB.
  12. Riley Holden (JW10) running Waitangi in 22:28 setting herself a new PB.
  13. Jane Pairman (VW60-64) running Broad Park in 23:10 setting herself a new PB.
  14. Nuala Dunne (VW65-69) running Palmerston North in 23:29 setting herself a new PB.
  15. Jennifer Smith (VW70-74) running Millwater in 25:02.
  16. Anna Reid (VW80-84) running Hagley in 32:51.
  17. Pauline Lane (VW75-79) running Hagley in 40:21.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Matthew Arnold (SM25-29) running Cornwall in 16:03 setting himself a new PB.
  2. Robert Van Deursen (SM20-24) running Barry Curtis in 16:19.
  3. Gen Foo (VM40-44) running Whanganui Riverbank in 16:22.
  4. Chris Sanson (VM35-39) running Palmerston North in 16:36.
  5. James Hills (SM30-34) running Owairaka in 16:54 setting himself a new PB.
  6. Jacob Lean (JM15-17) running Palmerston North in 17:23 setting himself a new PB.
  7. Gene Rand (VM45-49) running Millwater in 17:23.
  8. Dean Chiplin (VM50-54) running Hamilton Lake in 17:30 setting himself a new PB.
  9. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Waitangi in 17:37 setting himself a new PB.
  10. Percy Haughey (JM11-14) running Hagley in 18:17 setting himself a new PB.
  11. Jack Coleslaw (SM18-19) running Foster in 19:28.
  12. Rudy Baptist (VM60-64) running Cornwall in 19:46.
  13. Steve Fairley (VM65-69) running Millwater in 21:42.
  14. George Fisher (JM10) running Taupo in 21:54.
  15. John Kent (VM70-74) running Whangarei in 22:18.
  16. David Spurr (VM75-79) running Millwater in 24:34.
  17. Fred Smith (VM80-84) running Millwater in 28:40.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 37:09.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 54:41.

Record breakers

There were 14 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 27/05/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for May 27, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 41 parkruns with 4707 (+223) parkrunners and 517 (-45) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

398 (+75) people got their parkrun barcode this week

281 (-9) ran their first parkrun this week

712 (-39) achieved personal bests this week

28 people volunteered for the first time

15 (-1) new age category records were set

10 (-4) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:30.

There was one new course record this week. Kate McHardy ran 18:14 at Waitangi.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 54:41, 110.12% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

6 parkrunners joined the J10 club

35 parkrunners joined the 25 club

21 parkrunners joined the 50 club

17 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Barry Curtis: Gail Fleming, Isabel Buerschgens
  • Cornwall Park: Sarah Watkins
  • Foster: William Marshall
  • Gisborne: Frances Russell
  • Hagley: Oli Durney, Pauline De Wit
  • Hamilton Lake: Gayle Goudswaard
  • Hobsonville Point: Nicholas Mayne
  • Ōtaki River: Christine Galbraith
  • Owairaka: Craig Lindsay
  • Palmerston North: Nicky Crooks
  • Puarenga: Rach Wright
  • Trentham Memorial: Elliot Mcleod
  • Whangarei: Emma Watson, Maria Easterbrook, Fritha Mitchell

1 parkrunner joined the 250 club

  • Lower Hutt: Walter Somerville

4 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Dale Arrowsmith, Mark Boon, Sagar Khemani and Prem Asish Mukerjee.

Callie Vandewiele achieved her v100 at Owairaka.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Millwater (216), Cornwall Park (297), Hagley (521).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Balclutha (23), Lake2Lake Trail (17), Hamilton Park (15).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

35 parkruns had higher attendance

16 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley, with a change of 142.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Cambridge NZ with a change of 72%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Waitangi with a change of -63.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Blenheim with a change of -49%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

Anderson (7)

Barry Curtis (10)

Cancellations

0

PBs & First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (87), Cornwall (70), Hobsonville Point (37), Waitangi (36) and Hamilton Lake (33).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Whakatane Gardens (9 or 28%), Gisborne (19 or 25%), Trentham Memorial (15 or 25%), Waitangi (36 or 24%) and Cornwall (70 or 24%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (49), Waitangi (49), Cornwall (44), Western Springs (36) and Queenstown (32).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Queenstown (32 or 37%), Lake2Lake Trail (6 or 35%), Waitangi (49 or 33%), Broad Park (30 or 27%) and Hamilton Park (4 or 27%).

The fastest among us

The 17 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Hagley in 17:24.
  2. Boh Ritchie (JW15-17) running Hamilton Lake in 17:49 setting herself a new PB.
  3. Maia Holden (JW11-14) running Waitangi in 19:08 for the first time.
  4. Naomi Mcgarva (SW30-34) running Hobsonville Point in 19:14 setting herself a new PB.
  5. Krystyna Knight (SW25-29) running Owairaka in 19:18.
  6. Stella Hammond (SW18-19) running Owairaka in 19:20 for the first time.
  7. Alison Leroux (SW20-24) running University of Waikato in 20:29 for the first time.
  8. Angela Hawkes (VW45-49) running Owairaka in 21:11.
  9. Cathy Kirkpatrick (VW40-44) running Millwater in 21:19.
  10. Shireen Crumpton (VW50-54) running Lake2Lake Trail in 21:52 for the first time.
  11. Melissa Bray (VW55-59) running Owairaka in 22:09 setting herself a new PB.
  12. Riley Holden (JW10) running Waitangi in 22:28 setting herself a new PB.
  13. Jane Pairman (VW60-64) running Broad Park in 23:10 setting herself a new PB.
  14. Nuala Dunne (VW65-69) running Palmerston North in 23:29 setting herself a new PB.
  15. Jennifer Smith (VW70-74) running Millwater in 25:02.
  16. Anna Reid (VW80-84) running Hagley in 32:51.
  17. Pauline Lane (VW75-79) running Hagley in 40:21.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Matthew Arnold (SM25-29) running Cornwall in 16:03 setting himself a new PB.
  2. Robert Van Deursen (SM20-24) running Barry Curtis in 16:19.
  3. Gen Foo (VM40-44) running Whanganui Riverbank in 16:22.
  4. Chris Sanson (VM35-39) running Palmerston North in 16:36.
  5. James Hills (SM30-34) running Owairaka in 16:54 setting himself a new PB.
  6. Jacob Lean (JM15-17) running Palmerston North in 17:23 setting himself a new PB.
  7. Gene Rand (VM45-49) running Millwater in 17:23.
  8. Dean Chiplin (VM50-54) running Hamilton Lake in 17:30 setting himself a new PB.
  9. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Waitangi in 17:37 setting himself a new PB.
  10. Percy Haughey (JM11-14) running Hagley in 18:17 setting himself a new PB.
  11. Jack Coleslaw (SM18-19) running Foster in 19:28.
  12. Rudy Baptist (VM60-64) running Cornwall in 19:46.
  13. Steve Fairley (VM65-69) running Millwater in 21:42.
  14. George Fisher (JM10) running Taupo in 21:54.
  15. John Kent (VM70-74) running Whangarei in 22:18.
  16. David Spurr (VM75-79) running Millwater in 24:34.
  17. Fred Smith (VM80-84) running Millwater in 28:40.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 37:09.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 54:41.

Record breakers

There were 14 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 20/05/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for May 20, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 41 parkruns with 4484 (-85) parkrunners and 562 (+26) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

323 (-77) people got their parkrun barcode this week

290 (+14) ran their first parkrun this week

751 (+195) achieved personal bests this week

14 (-7) new age category records were set

14 (+4) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:30.

There were two new course records this week. Rain Milne ran 19:23 and Lorcan Rabbitte 16:11 at Waitangi.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 56:34, 106.45% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

6 parkrunners joined the J10 club

33 parkrunners joined the 25 club

24 parkrunners joined the 50 club

7 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

1 parkrunner joined the 250 club

7 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Jeremy Croucher, Alistair Savage, James Zervos, Ngaire Barnard, Natalie Butle, Karyn Templer and Angela Hawke.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Waitangi (211), Cornwall Park (250), Hagley (379).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Russell Park (25), Hamilton Park (22), Balclutha (22).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

10 parkruns had higher attendance

30 parkruns had lower attendance

University of Waikato recorded the same attendance as the week before with 71.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Anderson and Wanaka, with a change of 35.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Wanaka with a change of 57%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley with a change of -99.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Greytown Woodside Trail with a change of -46%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

Hobsonville Point (4)

Cancellations

0

PBs & First Timers

The most PBs were at Waitangi (58), Hagley (51), Cornwall (43), Queenstown (22) and Anderson (19).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Lake2Lake Trail (11 or 41%), Hamilton Park (8 or 36%), Waitangi (58 or 27%), Whanganui Riverbank (15 or 25%) and Queenstown (22 or 21%).

The most first timers were at Waitangi (75), Hagley (40), Cornwall (31), Wanaka (30) and Queenstown (29).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Blenheim (24 or 42%), Waitangi (75 or 36%), Wanaka (30 or 31%), Puarenga (16 or 27%) and Queenstown (29 or 27%).

The fastest among us

The 17 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Hagley in 17:09 setting herself a new PB.
  2. Saskia Cosgrove-drayton (SW18-19) running Hagley in 18:07 for the first time.
  3. Louise Brabyn (JW15-17) running Whanganui Riverbank in 18:13.
  4. Rain Milne (SW20-24) running Waitangi in 19:23 for the first time.
  5. Anna Williams (SW30-34) running Cornwall in 19:29 setting herself a new PB.
  6. Elizabeth Rajan (SW25-29) running Hamilton Lake in 19:41.
  7. Natalie Hardaker (VW40-44) running Waitangi in 19:47.
  8. Kobi Maslin (JW11-14) running Hagley in 21:02 setting herself a new PB.
  9. Bridget Douglas (VW50-54) running Hagley in 21:02 for the first time.
  10. Gretchen Bourdillon (VW45-49) running Barry Curtis in 22:13.
  11. Naomi Richardson (JW10) running Waitangi in 22:26.
  12. Yoko Miya (VW55-59) running Cornwall in 23:05.
  13. Marcia Hunter (VW65-69) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 23:32.
  14. Jane Pairman (VW60-64) running Broad Park in 23:33.
  15. Judith Bradshaw (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 26:17.
  16. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 33:19.
  17. Julie Boshier (VW75-79) running Russell Park in 38:57.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Corban Straker (SM20-24) running Hagley in 15:40.
  2. Daniel C. Sinclair (JM15-17) running Whanganui Riverbank in 15:42 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Jamie Coulter-smyth (SM30-34) running Hagley in 15:58 for the first time.
  4. Lorcan Rabbitte (SM18-19) running Waitangi in 16:11 setting himself a new PB.
  5. Gen Foo (VM40-44) running Whanganui Riverbank in 16:21 for the first time.
  6. Hayden Zervos (SM25-29) running Whanganui Riverbank in 16:29 setting himself a new PB.
  7. Dwight Grieve (VM45-49) running Lake2Lake Trail in 16:45 setting himself a new PB.
  8. Chris Sanson (VM35-39) running Palmerston North in 16:51.
  9. Daniel Wordsworth (JM11-14) running Hagley in 17:53 setting himself a new PB.
  10. Shaun Ryan (VM50-54) running Barry Curtis in 18:52.
  11. Peter Caudwell (VM55-59) running Pegasus in 19:11 for the first time.
  12. David Creamer (VM60-64) running Lower Hutt in 19:36.
  13. Bill Revell (VM65-69) running Waitangi in 21:44 for the first time.
  14. David Haver (JM10) running Taupo in 22:36.
  15. John Kent (VM70-74) running Whangarei in 23:23.
  16. Brian Hayes (VM75-79) running Waitangi in 23:57 for the first time.
  17. Mike Stewart (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 28:12.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 37:29.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 56:34.

Record breakers

There were 14 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 13/05/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for May 13, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 41 parkruns with 4484 (-85) parkrunners and 562 (+26) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

400 (-17) people got their parkrun barcode this week

290 (+14) ran their first parkrun this week

751 (+195) achieved personal bests this week

21 (+4) new age category records were set

9 (-4) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:30.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 55:51, 107.82% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

30 parkrunners joined the 50 club

4 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

3 parkrunners joined the 250 club

6 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Nancy Dimmock, Kylie Tecofsky, Melanie Macgowan, Kokoro Imazu, Lucas McDonald and Julie Freeman.

Paul Jaquin achieved his v50 at Queenstown.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Millwater (228), Cornwall Park (279), Hagley (478).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Russell Park (32), Hamilton Park (20), Balclutha (19).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

19 parkruns had higher attendance

21 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Waitangi, with a change of 80.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Greytown Woodside Trail with a change of 81%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Owairaka with a change of -40.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Balclutha with a change of -64%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

PBs & First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (84), Waitangi (58), Western Springs (35), Millwater (34) and Owairaka (33).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Waitangi (58 or 30%), Cambridge NZ (16 or 30%), Western Springs (35 or 26%), Trentham Memorial (20 or 25%) and Hamilton Park (5 or 25%).

The most first timers were at Waitangi (68), Hagley (38), Queenstown (36), Hobsonville Point (30) and Cornwall (28).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Lake2Lake Trail (18 or 36%), Queenstown (36 or 36%), Waitangi (68 or 36%), Wanaka (17 or 28%) and Russell Park (8 or 25%).

The fastest among us

The 17 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Pegasus in 17:49.
  2. Katy Dawson (VW45-49) running Hamilton Lake in 19:31.
  3. Sophie Dean (SW25-29) running Hagley in 20:01.
  4. Darshna Govind (SW30-34) running Waitangi in 20:29.
  5. Lily James (JW15-17) running Hamilton Lake in 20:49.
  6. Lani Dodds (VW40-44) running Western Springs in 20:58 setting herself a new PB.
  7. Isabella Pickering (JW11-14) running Millwater in 21:15.
  8. Cara Gallagher (SW20-24) running Owairaka in 21:23 setting herself a new PB.
  9. Hayley Bond (SW18-19) running Hagley in 21:25.
  10. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 22:07.
  11. Melissa Bray (VW50-54) running Owairaka in 22:35 for the first time.
  12. Andrea Barnes (VW55-59) running Millwater in 23:15 setting herself a new PB.
  13. Maureen Leonard (VW60-64) running Hamilton Lake in 23:40 setting herself a new PB.
  14. Tayla Bailey (JW10) running Queenstown in 26:33.
  15. Judith Bradshaw (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 26:44.
  16. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 32:11.
  17. Julie Boshier (VW75-79) running Russell Park in 38:59.

The 20 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Corban Straker (SM20-24) running Hagley in 15:32.
  2. Sam Rout (SM30-34) running Whangarei in 16:15 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Dwayne Collecutt (VM35-39) running Whangarei in 16:21 setting himself a new PB.
  4. Lorcan Rabbitte (SM18-19) running Waitangi in 16:35 for the first time.
  5. Ruan Meintjies (SM25-29) running Owairaka in 16:44 for the first time.
  6. Jacob Kilmister (JM15-17) running Ara Harakeke in 17:04 setting himself a new PB.
  7. Aj Cornwall (VM45-49) running Palmerston North in 17:04.
  8. Andrew Crosland (VM40-44) running Lower Hutt in 17:14.
  9. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Lower Hutt in 17:34.
  10. Andrew Pennefather (VM50-54) running Palmerston North in 17:49.
  11. Jack Gregory (JM11-14) running Kapiti Coast in 18:16 setting himself a new PB.
  12. Bruce Edwards (VM60-64) running Puarenga in 19:08.
  13. George Fisher (JM10) running Taupo in 20:49.
  14. Bill Revell (VM65-69) running Whanganui Riverbank in 21:59 for the first time.
  15. Eric Phimister (VM70-74) running Ara Harakeke in 22:24 setting himself a new PB.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 24:28.
  17. Mike Stewart (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 28:26.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 36:12.
  19. Mike Batchelor (SM—) running Whangarei in 40:48.
  20. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 55:51.

Record breakers

There were 18 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 06/05/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for May 6, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 4569 (-810) parkrunners and 536 (-28) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

417 (-21) people got their parkrun barcode this week

276 (-61) ran their first parkrun this week

556 (-363) achieved personal bests this week

17 (-4) new age category records were set

13 (+7) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:30.

There was one new course record this week. Amanda Waldron ran 18:07 at Flaxmere.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 55:39, 108.21% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

14 parkrunners joined the 50 club

10 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

4 parkrunners joined the 250 club

5 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Jo Zervos, Kristopher Bass, Marion Morch, Mike Bain and Andrew Voss.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hamilton Lake (204), Cornwall Park (284), Hagley (514).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Blenheim (24), Ōtaki River (23), Hamilton Park (14).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

13 parkruns had higher attendance

27 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Whangarei, with a change of 51.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Balclutha with a change of 61%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Palmerston North with a change of -110.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Blenheim with a change of -64%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

Lower Hutt (11)

Balclutha (5)

Cancellations

Puarenga (venue unavailable)

PBs & First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (57), Broad Park (29), Owairaka (28), Millwater (25) and Dunedin (24).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Broad Park (29 or 22%), Hamilton Park (3 or 21%), Cambridge NZ (12 or 19%), Waitangi (21 or 19%) and Foster (22 or 18%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (64), Cornwall (44), Waitangi (40), Broad Park (33) and Owairaka (27).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Waitangi (40 or 36%), Queenstown (27 or 31%), Lake2Lake Trail (9 or 26%), Broad Park (33 or 25%) and Wanaka (12 or 19%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Foster in 17:26.
  2. Amanda Waldron (SW25-29) running Flaxmere in 18:07 for the first time.
  3. Jessie Speedy (SW20-24) running Hamilton Lake in 19:30.
  4. Sophie Whelan (SW30-34) running Waitangi in 20:00 for the first time.
  5. Louise Brabyn (JW15-17) running Whanganui Riverbank in 20:05.
  6. Gilly Davy (VW40-44) running Hobsonville Point in 21:11.
  7. Bree Monaghan (SW18-19) running Hobsonville Point in 21:34.
  8. Samantha Bradley (VW50-54) running Taupo in 21:48.
  9. Sonja Copeland (JW11-14) running Tauranga in 21:50 setting herself a new PB.
  10. Gretchen Bourdillon (VW45-49) running Barry Curtis in 21:56.
  11. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 22:18.
  12. Sue Sedon (VW60-64) running Western Springs in 23:50.
  13. Sian Dawson (VW55-59) running Western Springs in 24:00.
  14. Lola-Rose Bradley (JW10) running Taupo in 25:13 setting herself a new PB.
  15. Judith Stewart (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 26:30.
  16. Kathrine Switzer (VW75-79) running Waitangi in 29:43 setting herself a new PB.
  17. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 32:08 setting herself a new PB.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 51:32.

The 20 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Mike Robinson (VM35-39) running Gisborne in 15:48.
  2. Gus Marfell (SM18-19) running Blenheim in 16:12.
  3. Matthew Hobbs (SM30-34) running Hagley in 16:20.
  4. Daniel C. Sinclair (JM15-17) running Whanganui Riverbank in 16:34.
  5. Blake Weston (SM25-29) running Hagley in 16:48 for the first time.
  6. Seb On (SM20-24) running Hagley in 17:15.
  7. Daniel Coates (VM50-54) running Owairaka in 17:37.
  8. Graeme Buscke (VM40-44) running Anderson in 17:44.
  9. Nikko Kelly (JM11-14) running Owairaka in 18:20.
  10. James Fisher (VM45-49) running Western Springs in 18:40.
  11. Kuni Watanabe (VM55-59) running Western Springs in 19:51.
  12. Garry Butler (VM60-64) running Hagley in 20:22 setting himself a new PB.
  13. Jacob Radcliffe (JM10) running Broad Park in 21:35 for the first time.
  14. Bill Revell (VM65-69) running Anderson in 22:21 for the first time.
  15. Peter Cunningham (VM70-74) running Whanganui Riverbank in 24:13.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 25:55.
  17. Roger Robinson (VM80-84) running Waitangi in 27:15.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 36:59.
  19. Mike Batchelor (SM—) running Whangarei in 40:27.
  20. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 55:39.

Record breakers

There were 15 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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Stats

parkrun NZ Stats 29/04/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for April 29, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 41 parkruns with 5379 (+843) parkrunners and 564 (+10) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

438 (-9) people got their parkrun barcode this week

337 (+94) ran their first parkrun this week

919 (+389) achieved personal bests this week

42 (-3) volunteered for the first time

21 (+6) new age category records were set

6 (-) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:29.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 53:58, 111.58% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

24 parkrunners joined the 50 club

15 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

6 parkrunners joined the 250 club

7 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Allister Leach, Jasmine Seifert-Simpson, Christiana Barker, Henrietta Forder, Josie Taylor, Roly Ebbing, Isabella Carter.

Trevor Masters achieved his v100 at East End.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hobsonville Point (253), Cornwall Park (298), Hagley (557).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Russell Park (28), Ōtaki River (26), Hamilton Park (15).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

25 parkruns had higher attendance

15 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Owairaka, with a change of 147.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Owairaka with a change of 169%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Wanaka with a change of -72.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Hamilton Park with a change of -66%.

Attendance Records

Owairaka: with 234, breaking their previous record of 209 by 25, set on their launch back on the 24th of October, 2020

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

PBs & First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (84), Waitangi (55), Owairaka (47), Broad Park (43) and Cornwall (41).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Whakatane Gardens (17 or 45%), Hamilton Park (6 or 40%), Broad Park (43 or 39%), Trentham Memorial (27 or 35%) and Waitangi (55 or 29%).

The most first timers were at Waitangi (79), Hagley (53), Cornwall (48), Queenstown (44) and Hobsonville Point (43).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Waitangi (79 or 42%), Queenstown (44 or 39%), Wanaka (19 or 37%), Lake2Lake Trail (10 or 29%) and Western Springs (28 or 19%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Pegasus in 17:27.
  2. Karen Donaldson-barron (VW40-44) running Millwater in 18:12.
  3. Hannah Bartram (SW20-24) running Hagley in 18:59.
  4. Jaye Atkin (SW25-29) running Hobsonville Point in 19:31 for the first time.
  5. Naomi Mcgarva (SW30-34) running Western Springs in 20:01 setting herself a new PB.
  6. Angela Hawkes (VW45-49) running Owairaka in 21:00.
  7. Joanna Vashi (JW15-17) running Owairaka in 21:03 setting herself a new PB.
  8. Hayley Bond (SW18-19) running Hagley in 21:27.
  9. Betty Harp (VW60-64) running Waitangi in 21:31.
  10. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 21:34.
  11. Samantha Bradley (VW50-54) running Taupo in 21:46.
  12. Sonja Copeland (JW11-14) running Tauranga in 21:56 setting herself a new PB.
  13. Carolyn Marshall (VW55-59) running Kapiti Coast in 22:02.
  14. Juno Brown (JW10) running East End in 24:13 setting herself a new PB.
  15. Gail Kirkman (VW70-74) running Lake2Lake Trail in 25:50.
  16. Kathrine Switzer (VW75-79) running Waitangi in 31:03 for the first time.
  17. Anna Reid (VW80-84) running Hagley in 34:34.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 53:58.

The 20 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Darian Sorouri (SM25-29) running Millwater in 15:52 for the first time.
  2. Kaya Henderson Corporaal (SM20-24) running Hagley in 16:47 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Lance Downie (VM35-39) running Whakatane Gardens in 16:47 setting himself a new PB.
  4. Jack Murray-griffiths (SM18-19) running Tauranga in 16:59 for the first time.
  5. Ewen Campbell (VM40-44) running Palmerston North in 17:06.
  6. Jesse Park (JM15-17) running Owairaka in 17:13 setting himself a new PB.
  7. Harrison Coles (SM30-34) running Hamilton Lake in 17:17.
  8. Aj Cornwall (VM45-49) running Palmerston North in 17:32.
  9. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Kapiti Coast in 17:59.
  10. Andrew Pennefather (VM50-54) running Palmerston North in 18:03.
  11. Percy Haughey (JM11-14) running Hagley in 18:35 for the first time.
  12. Bruce Edwards (VM60-64) running Puarenga in 18:36.
  13. George Fisher (JM10) running Taupo in 20:21.
  14. Gregory Parker (VM65-69) running Gisborne in 21:22.
  15. Michael Pearce (VM65-69) running Kapiti Coast in 21:22.
  16. John Kent (VM70-74) running Whangarei in 22:40.
  17. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 25:25.
  18. Roger Robinson (VM80-84) running Waitangi in 25:27 for the first time.
  19. Peter Hanson (VM85-89) running Ara Harakeke in 42:13.
  20. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 53:58.

Record breakers

There were 20 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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Stats

parkrun NZ Stats 22/04/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for April 22, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 4536 (-1106) parkrunners and 554 (+6) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

447 (-109) people got their parkrun barcode this week

243 (-154) ran their first parkrun this week

530 (-232) achieved personal bests this week

45 (+13) volunteered for the first time

15 (-10) new age category records were set

6 (+1) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:28.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 56:56, 105.77% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

7 parkrunners joined the J10 club

40 parkrunners joined the 25 club

14 parkrunners joined the 50 club

16 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Anderson: Lucy Molony
  • Ara Harakeke: Barbara Jennings, Sarah Pirikahu
  • Broad Park: John Bannon
  • Dunedin: Sue Hendry
  • Flaxmere: Darren Myles
  • Hagley: Luke Weaver, Joey Weaver
  • Hamilton Lake: Takako Smart
  • Invercargill: Marcia Ferguson, Andrea Lebreton
  • Lake2Lake Trail: Jacqueline Penry
  • Lower Hutt: Heather Sinclair
  • Millwater: Zoe Wilson
  • Owairaka: Shirley Tang
  • Puarenga: Matt Parsonage
  • Whangarei: Paul Greenwood

4 parkrunners joined the 250 club

  • Barry Curtis: Ronald Lobjoit
  • Palmerston North: Peter Mckenzie
  • Pegasus: Trudi Diggs, Jackie Hancock

10 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Laura Cardwell, Tracy Utting-Buchanan, Craig Ironside, Eli Webber, Justine Esposito, Eleanor Trueman, Monique Le Lievre and Dennis Langford.

Frank Rands and Kerry Attwood achieved their v100 at Millwater, Christine Hall achieved her v100 at Cambridge NZ. Stuart Charters achieved his v50 at Foster.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Cornwall Park (200), Dunedin (253), Hagley (472).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Whakatane Gardens (32), Greytown Woodside Trail (31), Russell Park (27).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

15 parkruns had higher attendance

24 parkruns had lower attendance

Blenheim recorded the same attendance as last week with 69.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Wanaka, with a change of 62.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Wanaka with a change of 65%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Cornwall Park with a change of -124.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was East End with a change of -56%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

Tauranga (5)

Cancellations

Kapiti Coast (Flooding;Waikanae River has overtopped the course)

PBs & First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (58), Waitangi (38), Dunedin (37), Foster (26) and Invercargill (22).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Ara Harakeke (20 or 25%), Waitangi (38 or 24%), Hamilton Park (10 or 23%), Whakatane Gardens (6 or 19%) and Foster (26 or 18%).

The most first timers were at Waitangi (56), Hagley (48), Queenstown (44), Wanaka (35) and Dunedin (31).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Queenstown (44 or 51%), Waitangi (56 or 36%), Wanaka (35 or 28%), Lake2Lake Trail (13 or 25%) and Hamilton Park (11 or 25%).

The fastest among us

The 17 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Esther George (SW30-34) running Lower Hutt in 17:26 setting herself a new PB.
  2. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Foster in 17:27.
  3. Bella Earl (JW15-17) running Whangarei in 19:20.
  4. Louise Daly (SW20-24) running Hagley in 19:31.
  5. Rebecca Forgesson (SW25-29) running Blenheim in 19:31 setting herself a new PB.
  6. Teresa Blackmore (VW45-49) running Hagley in 19:57 setting herself a new PB.
  7. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 20:36.
  8. Fleur Pawsey (VW40-44) running Broad Park in 21:16.
  9. Abby Oboyle (JW11-14) running Invercargill in 21:44 for the first time.
  10. Shireen Crumpton (VW50-54) running Dunedin in 22:04 setting herself a new PB.
  11. Kiana Wealleans (JW10) running Ara Harakeke in 22:25 for the first time.
  12. Carolyn Marshall (VW55-59) running Puarenga in 22:26.
  13. Marcia Hunter (VW60-64) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 23:59.
  14. Jackie Grant (VW65-69) running Puarenga in 26:07.
  15. Lynnley Driver (VW70-74) running Pegasus in 30:05.
  16. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 33:26.
  17. Julie Boshier (VW75-79) running Russell Park in 39:09.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Mike Robinson (VM35-39) running Gisborne in 15:39 setting himself a new PB.
  2. William O’connor (SM30-34) running Millwater in 16:23 setting himself a new PB.
  3. James Mcleay (JM15-17) running Lake2Lake Trail in 16:31.
  4. Steve Morrow (VM45-49) running Gisborne in 17:05.
  5. Jackson Cole (SM25-29) running Waitangi in 17:11 for the first time.
  6. Matt Parsonage (VM40-44) running Puarenga in 17:14.
  7. Aled Lees (SM20-24) running Waitangi in 17:18 for the first time.
  8. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Whanganui Riverbank in 17:22.
  9. Nic Ratcliffe (JM11-14) running Anderson in 18:31.
  10. Darren Gordon (VM50-54) running Lower Hutt in 18:42.
  11. Jack Coleslaw (SM18-19) running Foster in 18:56 setting himself a new PB.
  12. Bruce Edwards (VM60-64) running Puarenga in 19:00.
  13. Tadhg Pierse (JM10) running Waitangi in 19:55 setting himself a new PB.
  14. Gregory Parker (VM65-69) running Gisborne in 20:37.
  15. Keith Henderson (VM70-74) running Russell Park in 24:52.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 25:02.
  17. Fred Smith (VM80-84) running Millwater in 28:58.
  18. Geoff Foreman (VM85-89) running Gisborne in 49:34.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 56:56.

Record breakers

There were 14 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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Stats

parkrun NZ Stats 15/04/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for April 15, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 41 parkruns with 5642 (-247) parkrunners and 548 (-32) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

556 (-241) people got their parkrun barcode this week

397 (-22) ran their first parkrun this week

762 (-87) achieved personal bests this week

32 (-26) volunteered for the first time

25 (-11) new age category records were set

5 (-6) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:28.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 54:58, 109.55% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

24 parkrunners joined the 50 club

14 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

2 parkrunners joined the 250 club

10 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Olaf Hirczy, Nancy Taylor, Anna Gatie, Helen O’Shaughnessy, Theo Miners, Roland Pinches, Giarna Treadwell, Christine Hosking, Maurice van Leimpd and Antoinette Smith.

Mark O’Sullivan achieved his v100 at Ōtaki River, Allan Hartley achieved his v100 at Trentham Memorial, Kyra Tuffery achieved her v100 at Cambridge.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Lower Hutt (264), Cornwall Park (324), Hagley (452).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Ōtaki River (38), Lake2Lake Trail (33), Hamilton Park (27).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

15 parkruns had higher attendance

26 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hobsonville Point, with a change of 77.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Gisborne with a change of 149%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Queenstown with a change of -75.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Whakatane Gardens with a change of -41%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

PBs & First Timers

The most PBs were at Waitangi (72), Hagley (47), Millwater (42), Cornwall (37) and Hobsonville Point (32).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Waitangi (72 or 30%), Ara Harakeke (28 or 24%), Foster (28 or 21%), Whanganui Riverbank (14 or 21%) and Whakatane Gardens (9 or 20%).

The most first timers were at Waitangi (113), Hagley (79), Cornwall (48), Queenstown (48) and Western Springs (47).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Lake2Lake Trail (16 or 48%), Waitangi (113 or 46%), Queenstown (48 or 42%), Broad Park (42 or 32%) and Western Springs (47 or 26%).

The fastest among us

The 19 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Pegasus in 17:33.
  2. Amelia Lythe (SW20-24) running Hobsonville Point in 18:33 for the first time.
  3. Nat Price (SW30-34) running Blenheim in 19:29 for the first time.
  4. Eleanor Bradbury (SW25-29) running Puarenga in 19:38 for the first time.
  5. Emma Bassett (VW40-44) running Waitangi in 20:07 setting herself a new PB.
  6. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 20:33.
  7. Olivia Mcdowell (JW11-14) running Kapiti Coast in 20:36 setting herself a new PB.
  8. Gretchen Bourdillon (VW45-49) running Barry Curtis in 20:52.
  9. Helen Kilding (VW45-49) running Hobsonville Point in 20:52.
  10. Samantha Bradley (VW50-54) running Palmerston North in 21:17.
  11. Carolyn Marshall (VW55-59) running Kapiti Coast in 21:46.
  12. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 21:57.
  13. Nivy Moodley (VW60-64) running Cornwall in 22:24 for the first time.
  14. Kiana Wealleans (JW10) running Taupo in 22:41 for the first time.
  15. Alice Barnes (JW15-17) running Pegasus in 23:00.
  16. Carey Dickason (VW70-74) running Blenheim in 28:09.
  17. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 33:51.
  18. Liz Donoghue (VW75-79) running Whakatane Gardens in 38:34 setting herself a new PB.
  19. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 52:41.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Mark Boyce (VM35-39) running Millwater in 16:30.
  2. Troy Harold (VM50-54) running Millwater in 16:37 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Brent Kelly (VM40-44) running Millwater in 16:48 setting himself a new PB.
  4. Casey Thorby (SM18-19) running Taupo in 16:54.
  5. Steve Morrow (VM45-49) running Gisborne in 17:05.
  6. Graham Fisher (SM30-34) running Hamilton Lake in 17:10 setting himself a new PB.
  7. Josh Jordan (JM15-17) running Trentham Memorial in 17:18.
  8. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Lower Hutt in 17:28.
  9. Mitchell Carlyle (SM20-24) running Whangarei in 17:36 setting himself a new PB.
  10. Robert Humby (SM25-29) running Wanaka in 17:38 for the first time.
  11. Bair Waldrom (JM11-14) running Lower Hutt in 18:12 for the first time.
  12. Bruce Edwards (VM60-64) running Puarenga in 18:39.
  13. Tadhg Pierse (JM10) running Waitangi in 20:02 setting himself a new PB.
  14. Gregory Parker (VM65-69) running Gisborne in 20:55.
  15. David Reidie (VM70-74) running Hagley in 21:17.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 26:06.
  17. Mervyn Burt (VM80-84) running Pegasus in 31:04.
  18. Graham Richardson (VM85-89) running Cornwall in 44:56.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 54:58.

Record breakers

There were 22 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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Stats

parkrun NZ Stats 08/04/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for April 8, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 41 parkruns with 5889 (+1069) parkrunners and 580 (+27) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

797 (+395) people got their parkrun barcode this week

419 (+153) ran their first parkrun this week

849 (+175) achieved personal bests this week

58 (+20) volunteered for the first time

36 (-3) new age category records were set

11 (+9) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:28.

There were two new course records this week. Luke Mitchell ran 15:58 at Wanaka and Poppy Martin ran 18:46 at Whakatane Gardens.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 55:32, 108.43% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

17 parkrunners joined the J10 club

39 parkrunners joined the 25 club

17 parkrunners joined the 50 club

12 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Anderson: Sally Houliston
  • Blenheim: Kerry Register
  • Cornwall Park: Kim Dirks, Jackie Vulinovich
  • Flaxmere: Alan Barnard
  • Hagley: Lindsey King, David Rice
  • Hamilton Lake: Brent Standon
  • Millwater: Karen Mumme
  • Owairaka: Carrie Austin, Tony Austin
  • Western Springs: Karl Crosby

4 parkrunners joined the 250 club

  • Barry Curtis: Gareth Jess
  • Cornwall Park: Tony Coombe
  • Foster: Allan Hooper
  • Hagley: Sophie Pitt

5 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Dwaine Faletanoai, Barbara Scholes, Penelope Burkhardt, Janet Shorland and Susan Harpur.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Millwater (248), Cornwall Park (283), Hagley (505).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Gisborne (35), Russell Park (33), Hamilton Park (24).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

30 parkruns had higher attendance

11 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley, with a change of 154.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Taupō with a change of 120%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Gisborne with a change of -39.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Gisborne with a change of -53%.

Attendance Records

Anderson 171 (up from 161, February 15 2020)

East End 165 (up from 138, 21 September 2019)

Taupō 207 (up from 161, 7 January 2023)

Whanganui Riverbank 84 (up from 83, 11 July 2020)

NZ Anniversaries

Russell Park (1)

Cancellations

0

PBs & First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (68), Waitangi (47), Lower Hutt (41), Cornwall (34) and Hamilton Lake (34).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Hamilton Park (9 or 38%), Broad Park (33 or 28%), Greytown Woodside Trail (19 or 23%), Ara Harakeke (32 or 23%) and Waitangi (47 or 22%).

The most first timers were at Waitangi (135), Queenstown (85), Hagley (69), Taupo (64) and Cornwall (58).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Waitangi (135 or 64%), Lake2Lake Trail (26 or 54%), Queenstown (85 or 45%), Western Springs (47 or 35%) and East End (57 or 35%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Emily Roughan (SW25-29) running East End in 17:26 setting herself a new PB.
  2. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Pegasus in 17:29.
  3. Harriet Kingston (SW30-34) running Hagley in 18:33 setting herself a new PB.
  4. Tina Cox (VW40-44) running Hagley in 18:44 setting herself a new PB.
  5. Poppy Martin (JW15-17) running Whakatane Gardens in 18:46 for the first time.
  6. Lisa Brignull (VW45-49) running Hagley in 19:38.
  7. Hannah Wade (JW11-14) running Ara Harakeke in 21:01 setting herself a new PB.
  8. Julia Tully (VW50-54) running Wanaka in 21:06.
  9. Betty Harp (VW60-64) running Waitangi in 21:17 for the first time.
  10. Naomi Richardson (JW10) running Waitangi in 21:21 for the first time.
  11. Michellie Gourlay (SW20-24) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 21:30 setting herself a new PB.
  12. Suzanne Mackie (VW55-59) running Hagley in 21:33.
  13. Michele Allison (VW65-69) running Waitangi in 21:36 for the first time.
  14. Haven Drinnan (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 21:41.
  15. Christine Sewell (VW70-74) running Hagley in 27:11.
  16. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 33:04.
  17. Jill Leemen (VW75-79) running Waitangi in 33:52 for the first time.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 52:46.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Oska Baynes (SM30-34) running Hagley in 14:56.
  2. Luke Mitchell (SM25-29) running Wanaka in 15:58 for the first time.
  3. Joel Carman (SM20-24) running Taupo in 16:37 for the first time.
  4. Mark Moore (VM35-39) running Waitangi in 16:42 for the first time.
  5. Aj Cornwall (VM45-49) running Palmerston North in 17:03.
  6. Ben Scott (JM15-17) running Invercargill in 17:05.
  7. Troy Harold (VM50-54) running Millwater in 17:06.
  8. Kelvin Meade (VM40-44) running Balclutha in 17:43 for the first time.
  9. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Waitangi in 17:50 for the first time.
  10. Nikko Kelly (JM11-14) running Tauranga in 17:59 setting himself a new PB.
  11. Oliver Young (SM18-19) running Dunedin in 18:51 setting himself a new PB.
  12. Bruce Edwards (VM60-64) running Puarenga in 18:57.
  13. Pablo Stewart (JM10) running Taupo in 20:04 setting himself a new PB.
  14. Keith Chapman (VM70-74) running Ara Harakeke in 21:05 for the first time.
  15. John Jinks (VM65-69) running Blenheim in 21:24 setting himself a new PB.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 24:58.
  17. Selwyn James Parker (VM80-84) running Lake2Lake Trail in 29:42.
  18. Neil Holland (VM85-89) running Puarenga in 53:53.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 55:32.

Record breakers

There were 34 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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Stats

parkrun NZ Stats 01/04/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for April 1, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 41 parkruns with 4820 (567) parkrunners and 553 (-6) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

402 (-74) people got their parkrun barcode this week

266 (-77) ran their first parkrun this week

674 (-165) achieved personal bests this week

38 (-14) volunteered for the first time

39 (-4) new age category records were set

2 (-12) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:27.

There was one new course record this week. Sjors Corporaal ran 15:40 at Whakatane Gardens.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 56:47, 106.05% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

6 parkrunners joined the J10 club

34 parkrunners joined the 25 club

17 parkrunners joined the 50 club

12 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Broad Park: Mary Allen
  • Flaxmere: Tahlia Hopkins
  • Gisborne: Helayna Ruifrok
  • Greytown Woodside Trail: Flynn Register
  • Hamilton Lake: Sarah Jenkins
  • Owairaka: Winona Lee
  • Palmerston North: Wendy Cottrell Teahan, Gavin Teahan
  • Puarenga: Robert Corbett
  • Taupō: Jay Simpson
  • Waitangi: Troy Ramsay
  • Whangarei: Christine Fraser

1 parkrunner joined the 250 club

  • Lower Hutt: Sonja Penafiel Bermudez

1 parkrunner joined the 500 club

  • Lower Hutt: Martin O’Sullivan

4 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Hamish Thorburn, Andrew Cox, Sheryl Bayliss and Mike Kitchen.

Winona Lee achieved her v50 at Owairaka, Lauren Rowe achieved her v50 at University of Waikato, Ina Chalmers achieved her v100 at Queenstown.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hamilton Lake (246), Millwater (262), Hagley (351).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Ōtaki River (24), Russell Park (23), Hamilton Park (15).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

16 parkruns had higher attendance

23 parkruns had lower attendance

Ōtaki River and Trentham Memorial recorded the same attendance as last week (24 and 69 respectively).

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Invercargill, with a change of 55.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Lake2Lake Trail with a change of 77%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley with a change of -216.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Waitangi with a change of -45%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

PBs & First Timers

The most PBs were at Millwater (40), Hamilton Lake (34), Waitangi (33), Palmerston North (31) and Cornwall (30).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Trentham Memorial (19 or 28%), Broad Park (22 or 23%), Russell Park (5 or 22%), Waitangi (33 or 21%) and University of Waikato (17 or 21%).

The most first timers were at Waitangi (94), Queenstown (41), Hagley (40), Western Springs (39) and Wanaka (38).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Waitangi (94 or 59%), Wanaka (38 or 50%), Lake2Lake Trail (18 or 46%), Queenstown (41 or 42%) and Western Springs (39 or 24%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Nera Jareb (VW40-44) running Hamilton Lake in 17:21 for the first time.
  2. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Pegasus in 17:24.
  3. Katherine Camp (SW30-34) running Hagley in 18:10.
  4. Amara Rae (SW25-29) running Palmerston North in 19:25 setting herself a new PB.
  5. Lily James (JW15-17) running Hamilton Lake in 20:41.
  6. Mary Weatherall (SW20-24) running Hagley in 20:43 for the first time.
  7. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 20:55.
  8. Lauren Shelley (VW45-49) running Hamilton Lake in 21:01.
  9. Karis Rae (VW50-54) running Kapiti Coast in 21:18.
  10. Chloe Donald (JW11-14) running Hagley in 22:06.
  11. Suzanne Mackie (VW55-59) running Hagley in 22:09.
  12. Paige Veal (JW10) running Tauranga in 22:12 setting herself a new PB.
  13. Sue Sedon (VW60-64) running Western Springs in 23:54.
  14. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 24:14.
  15. Lynnley Driver (VW70-74) running Pegasus in 31:06.
  16. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 33:59.
  17. Julie Boshier (VW75-79) running Russell Park in 39:30.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 55:40.

The 20 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Sjors Corporaal (VM45-49) running Whakatane Gardens in 15:40 setting himself a new PB.
  2. Jamie Coulter-smyth (SM30-34) running Broad Park in 16:56.
  3. Alexander Gibson (SM18-19) running Lake2Lake Trail in 17:07 for the first time.
  4. Lee Cook (VM35-39) running Queenstown in 17:09.
  5. Matt Parsonage (VM40-44) running Puarenga in 17:17.
  6. Ollie Brazier (SM25-29) running Taupo in 17:28.
  7. Ashton Upfold (JM15-17) running Taupo in 17:33 for the first time.
  8. Nic Ratcliffe (JM11-14) running Anderson in 17:44 setting himself a new PB.
  9. Austin Murrey (SM20-24) running Hagley in 17:55 for the first time.
  10. Andrew Pennefather (VM50-54) running Taupo in 18:07 setting himself a new PB.
  11. Peter Caudwell (VM55-59) running Whakatane Gardens in 18:16 setting himself a new PB.
  12. Bruce Edwards (VM60-64) running Whakatane Gardens in 18:17 setting himself a new PB.
  13. C J Iversen (JM10) running Invercargill in 19:19 setting himself a new PB.
  14. Kevin Knowles (VM65-69) running Hobsonville Point in 21:14.
  15. Martin Wells (VM70-74) running Owairaka in 23:41 for the first time.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 24:45.
  17. Selwyn James Parker (VM80-84) running Lake2Lake Trail in 31:39.
  18. Ben Youdan (SM—) running Western Springs in 33:49.
  19. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 34:23.
  20. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 56:47.

Record breakers

There were 38 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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Stats

parkrun NZ Stats 25/03/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for March 25, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 41 parkruns with 5387 (+787) parkrunners and 559 520 (+39) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

476 (+109) people got their parkrun barcode this week

343 (-102) ran their first parkrun this week

839 (+207) achieved personal bests this week

52 (+15) volunteered for the first time

43 (+27) new age category records were set (31 of these were at Waitangi’s inaugural event)

14 (+8) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:26.

Course records were set for Waitangi; Josh Jordan 16:12 and Natalie Hardaker 19:37.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 53:34, 112.41% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

12 parkrunners joined the J10 club

43 parkrunners joined the 25 club

14 parkrunners joined the 50 club

21 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Barry Curtis: Lana Lobjot
  • Cambridge: Brian Prescott
  • Cornwall Park: Wayne Munro, Menaka Sumanasena
  • Greytown Woodside Trail: Kim Register
  • Hagley: James Manser
  • Hamilton Lake: Cindy Popplestone, Wendy Fox, Noel Richmond
  • Hobsonville Point: Barry Fouche
  • Lower Hutt: Vincent Hao
  • Millwater: Jessica Discombe
  • Palmerston North: Sean Faasen
  • Queenstown: Lauren Arnold, Declan Murray
  • Taupo: Patricia Carden
  • Tauranga: Gary Albers
  • Western Springs: Laurence Misonne
  • Whakatane Gardens: Reuben Tomlinson
  • Whanganui Riverbank: Malcom Hutchins
  • Whangarei: Nigel Gilmer

5 parkrunners joined the 250 club

  • Cornwall Park: Ben Xue, Glenda McDermott, Nick Feehan
  • Hamilton Lake: Helen Hall-King
  • Lower Hutt: Dinesh Govind

7 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Hannah Shallard, Matthew Hall, Nick Feehan, James Manser, Lee Webber, Sean Faasen and Tony Valentine.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Millwater (281), Waitangi (287), Hagley (567).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Ōtaki River (24), Lake2Lake Trail (22), Hamilton Park (16).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

20 parkruns had higher attendance

18 parkruns had lower attendance

Queenstown recorded the same attendance this week as last week with 114.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hamilton Lake, with a change of 128.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Hamilton Lake with a change of 94%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Invercargill with a change of -67.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Invercargill with a change of -46%.

Attendance Records

Millwater 281 (up from 257 set on January 25, 2020)

Waitangi 287 (inaugural event)

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

Categories
Stats

parkrun NZ Stats 18/03/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for March 18, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 39 parkruns with 4600 (-700) parkrunners and 520 (-8) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

367 (-67) people got their parkrun barcode this week

239 (-111) ran their first parkrun this week

632 (-208) achieved personal bests this week

37 (-8) volunteered for the first time

16 (-6) new age category records were set.

6 (-) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:26.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 56:38, 106.33% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

15 parkrunners joined the J10 club

33 parkrunners joined the 25 club

20 parkrunners joined the 50 club

11 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Ara Harakeke: Maia Holden
  • Flaxmere: Julie Williams
  • Foster: Dean Hamilton
  • Hagley: Sabine Schweitzer
  • Lower Hutt: Moira Ledinghsm
  • Owairaka: Ants Cotton, Kelvin King
  • Palmerston North: Eion Hewson
  • Tauranga: Murray Landon, Mike Bricknell, Lisa Bricknell

4 parkrunners joined the 250 club

  • Barry Curtis: Chris Whiteley, Paul Van Deursen
  • Dunedin: Nick Wooliscroft, Keith Weatherston

5 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Cheryl Hill, Niska Steele, Mackenzie Henry, Mercedes Glover and Rebecca O’Sullivan.

Sarah Dymock achieved her v100 at Gisborne.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Lower Hutt (228), Cornwall Park (292), Hagley (442).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Balclutha (27), Ōtaki River (27), Hamilton Park (22).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

13 parkruns had higher attendance

26 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Owairaka, with a change of 49.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Hamilton Park with a change of 69%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hamilton Lake with a change of -126.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Sherwood Reserve with a change of -55%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

Western Springs parkrun: Pacifica festival using the park.

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (58), Cornwall (41), Millwater (35), Ara Harakeke (28) and Hamilton Lake (28).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Lake2Lake Trail (9 or 28%), Broad Park (23 or 26%), Wanaka (16 or 25%), Sherwood Reserve (12 or 23%) and Trentham Memorial (17 or 22%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (71), Cornwall (65), Queenstown (58), Owairaka (52) and East End (36).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Queenstown (58 or 51%), Greytown Woodside Trail (13 or 30%), Russell Park (11 or 28%), Lake2Lake Trail (9 or 28%) and University of Waikato (30 or 28%).

The Fastest Among Us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Pegasus in 17:13.
  2. Lucy Oliver (SW30-34) running Whanganui Riverbank in 17:51 setting herself a new PB.
  3. Berber Swart (SW25-29) running Invercargill in 18:34 for the first time.
  4. Anna Bramley (VW40-44) running Owairaka in 18:39 for the first time.
  5. Sally Gibbs (VW55-59) running Hamilton Lake in 18:54.
  6. Liberty Mcintyre-reet (SW20-24) running Hagley in 19:57.
  7. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 20:26.
  8. Angela Hawkes (VW45-49) running Owairaka in 20:57.
  9. Ava Gatie (JW15-17) running Cornwall in 21:07 setting herself a new PB.
  10. Niamh Hoare (JW11-14) running Cornwall in 21:30 setting herself a new PB.
  11. Michelle Van Looy (VW50-54) running Lower Hutt in 21:36 setting herself a new PB.
  12. Marcia Hunter (VW60-64) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 23:37.
  13. Gail Kirkman (VW70-74) running Lake2Lake Trail in 25:36.
  14. Jackie Grant (VW65-69) running Whangarei in 25:41.
  15. Amokura Olsen (JW10) running Ara Harakeke in 25:55 setting herself a new PB.
  16. Pauline Lane (VW75-79) running Hagley in 40:23.
  17. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 45:52.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 51:00.

The 22 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Simon Heath (VM35-39) running Hagley in 16:34 for the first time.
  2. Benjamin Anderson (SM30-34) running Owairaka in 16:40 for the first time.
  3. Matthew Verran (SM20-24) running Lower Hutt in 16:44 for the first time.
  4. Dwight Grieve (VM45-49) running Hamilton Park in 16:47 for the first time.
  5. Hassan Mccall (JM15-17) running Trentham Memorial in 17:05.
  6. Ollie Brazier (SM25-29) running Taupo in 17:23 setting himself a new PB.
  7. Daniel Coates (VM50-54) running Owairaka in 17:39.
  8. Michael Peck (VM55-59) running Hamilton Lake in 17:51 setting himself a new PB.
  9. Andrew Crosland (VM40-44) running Lower Hutt in 17:52.
  10. Nic Ratcliffe (JM11-14) running Anderson in 17:58.
  11. Mike Trees (VM60-64) running Hobsonville Point in 18:38.
  12. Luke Mcconnell (SM18-19) running Hagley in 18:40 for the first time.
  13. Tadhg Pierse (JM10) running Lower Hutt in 20:49 setting himself a new PB.
  14. George Fisher (JM10) running Taupo in 20:49 setting himself a new PB.
  15. David Reidie (VM70-74) running Hagley in 21:10 setting himself a new PB.
  16. Michael Pearce (VM65-69) running Kapiti Coast in 21:28.
  17. Steve Fairley (VM65-69) running Whangarei in 21:28.
  18. Graham Mitchell (VM75-79) running Hagley in 26:51 for the first time.
  19. Mike Stewart (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 28:27.
  20. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 34:43.
  21. Mike Batchelor (SM—) running Whangarei in 38:00.
  22. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 56:38.

Record breakers

There were 14 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

Categories
Stats

parkrun NZ Stats 11/03/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for March 11, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 5300 (+178) parkrunners and 528 (-7) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

434 (+29) people got their parkrun barcode this week

350 (+66) ran their first parkrun this week

840 (+154) achieved personal bests this week

45 (-) volunteered for the first time

22 (+1) new age category records were set.

6 (-5) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:26.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 53:53, 111.75% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

18 parkrunners joined the J10 club

35 parkrunners joined the 25 club

25 parkrunners joined the 50 club

12 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Ara Harakeke: Michael Daffon
  • Blenheim: Jenny Owen
  • Broad Park: Toby Wales
  • Cornwall Park: Sian Dawson
  • East End: Daniel Coombes
  • Hagley: Hayden Walls, Andrea Katsipis
  • Hamilton Lake: Angela Clifford-Marsh, Peter Clifford-Marsh, Devon Bree, Delwyn McNamara
  • Lower Hutt: Samantha Bovey
  • Whangarei: Huriana Collecutt

2 parkrunners joined the 250 club

  • Barry Curtis: Erika Whiteley
  • Kapiti Coast: Tony Farmer

6 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Pam Shilton, Shelly Edwards, Denise Hare, Nathan Heaver, Michelle Knight and Annmaree MacGregor.

Jan Cadwallender achieved her v50 at Trentham Memorial, Dan Joe achieved his v100 at Lower Hutt.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hamilton Lake (262), Cornwall Park (277), Hagley (536).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Russell Park (27), Lake2Lake Trail (26), Hamilton Park (13).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

22 parkruns had higher attendance

17 parkruns had lower attendance

Tauranga had the same attendance as last week with 166.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Lower Hutt, with a change of 46.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Balclutha with a change of 54%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Western Springs with a change of -34.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Hamilton Park with a change of -46%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (88), Lower Hutt (51), Millwater (51), Ara Harakeke (45) and Foster (41).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Ara Harakeke (45 or 32%), Whakatane Gardens (11 or 28%), Foster (41 or 25%), University of Waikato (18 or 25%) and Broad Park (26 or 24%).

The most first timers were at Queenstown (73), Hagley (66), Cornwall (42), Western Springs (42) and Palmerston North (31).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Lake2Lake Trail (18 or 69%), Queenstown (73 or 57%), Wanaka (27 or 33%), Taupo (29 or 29%) and Broad Park (30 or 28%).

The Fastest Among Us

The 20 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Esther George (SW30-34) running Lower Hutt in 17:26 setting herself a new PB.
  2. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Foster in 17:44.
  3. Sally Gibbs (VW55-59) running Whanganui Riverbank in 19:24.
  4. Louise Daly (SW20-24) running Hagley in 19:28 setting herself a new PB.
  5. Sophie Markwick (SW25-29) running Hamilton Lake in 19:39 for the first time.
  6. Denika Clooney (JW11-14) running Whangarei in 19:53.
  7. Louise Brabyn (JW15-17) running Whanganui Riverbank in 20:06.
  8. Angela Hawkes (VW45-49) running Hobsonville Point in 20:43.
  9. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 21:26.
  10. Shamiso Mawer (VW40-44) running Barry Curtis in 21:28.
  11. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 21:41.
  12. Shireen Crumpton (VW50-54) running Dunedin in 22:09 setting herself a new PB.
  13. Lucia Mclauchlan-hillary (JW10) running University of Waikato in 23:56 for the first time.
  14. Meg Christie (VW60-64) running Hagley in 24:00.
  15. Nuala Dunne (VW60-64) running Whanganui Riverbank in 24:00.
  16. Judith Stewart (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 25:54.
  17. Anna Reid (VW80-84) running Hagley in 33:29.
  18. Julie Boshier (VW75-79) running Russell Park in 38:35.
  19. Marion Griffith (VW85-89) running Owairaka in 39:11 for the first time.
  20. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 52:47.

The 20 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Simon Heath (VM35-39) running Lower Hutt in 16:08 for the first time.
  2. Jamie Coulter-smyth (SM30-34) running Queenstown in 16:32 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Matthew Verran (SM20-24) running Queenstown in 16:45 for the first time.
  4. Hassan Mccall (JM15-17) running Lower Hutt in 16:57.
  5. Jonas Lehmann (SM25-29) running Lower Hutt in 17:04.
  6. Nathan Jones (VM45-49) running Pegasus in 17:19.
  7. Jack Murray-griffiths (SM18-19) running Hamilton Lake in 17:23.
  8. Matt Parsonage (VM40-44) running Puarenga in 17:25.
  9. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 17:59.
  10. Leo De Monchy (JM11-14) running Hagley in 18:14 setting himself a new PB.
  11. Alistair Crozier (VM50-54) running Hagley in 18:18 setting himself a new PB.
  12. David Creamer (VM60-64) running Lower Hutt in 18:53.
  13. Michael Pearce (VM65-69) running Kapiti Coast in 21:09.
  14. John Kent (VM70-74) running Whangarei in 22:22.
  15. Adam Larkin (JM10) running Lower Hutt in 22:40.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 24:48.
  17. Roger Robinson (VM80-84) running Trentham Memorial in 25:39 setting himself a new PB.
  18. Ben Youdan (SM—) running Western Springs in 32:59 for the first time.
  19. Graham Richardson (VM85-89) running Hobsonville Point in 42:53.
  20. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 53:53.

There were 19 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 Countrymen can be viewed here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for extra stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 04/03/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for March 4, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 5122 (+1258) parkrunners and 535 (+45) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

405 (+19) people got their parkrun barcode this week

284 (+56) ran their first parkrun this week

686 (-137) achieved personal bests this week

45 (+17) volunteered for the first time

21 (-4) new age category records were set.

11 (+3) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:25.

There were two new course records this week. Fionn Cullinane ran 15:28 at Invercargill and Sjors Corporaal ran 16:16 at Whakatane Gardens.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Trentham Memorial with a time of 52:25, 114.88% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

9 parkrunners joined the J10 club

34 parkrunners joined the 25 club

22 parkrunners joined the 50 club

12 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Ara Harakeke: Riley Holden
  • Barry Curtis: Mun Yang, Gerard Bourdillon
  • East End: Alice Ryan
  • Hamilton Lake: Justin Vodane
  • Kapiti Coast: Melissa Mead, Chris Mead
  • Lower Hutt: Tina Kerr
  • Palmerston North: Warrick Joe, Ross Campbell
  • Western Springs: Anna Hickey, Terence Thompson

3 parkrunners joined the 250 club

  • Dunedin: David Sharp, Ross Gatenby
  • Hagley: Terry Churchill

5 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Hayden Zervos, Lyn Robb, Yuliya Bozhko, Leighton Hare and Daniel O’Sullivan.

Iain Banks achieved his V50 milestone at Queenstown, Kate Southern achieved her V100 milestone at Palmerston North.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Millwater (251), Cornwall Park (264), Hagley (536).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Balclutha (28), Russell Park (25), Hamilton Park (24).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

20 parkruns had higher attendance

15 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was East End, with a change of 82.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was East End with a change of 210%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Broad Park with a change of -148.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Broad Park with a change of -57%.

Attendance Records

0

NZ Anniversaries

Cambridge (6)

Cancellations

0

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (86), Millwater (36), Dunedin (34), Cornwall (33) and Foster (30).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Lake2Lake Trail (10 or 34%), Broad Park (29 or 26%), Foster (30 or 24%), Ara Harakeke (29 or 20%) and Flaxmere (10 or 20%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (79), Queenstown (67), Sherwood Reserve (32), Millwater (30) and Puarenga (30).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Queenstown (67 or 54%), Taupo (24 or 35%), Wanaka (22 or 32%), Puarenga (30 or 31%) and Sherwood Reserve (32 or 27%).

The fastest among us

The 19 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Foster in 17:20.
  2. Esther Keown (SW30-34) running Tauranga in 18:23 for the first time.
  3. Hannah Bartram (SW20-24) running Hagley in 18:35 setting herself a new PB.
  4. Kimberley Iversen (JW15-17) running Invercargill in 18:43.
  5. Sally Gibbs (VW55-59) running Palmerston North in 18:51 for the first time.
  6. Megan Foster (SW18-19) running Hagley in 19:15.
  7. Nicola Corinne Handley (VW40-44) running Hagley in 19:36.
  8. Lisa Brignull (VW45-49) running Hagley in 19:40.
  9. Krystyna Knight (SW25-29) running Owairaka in 19:56.
  10. Maia Holden (JW11-14) running Ara Harakeke in 20:15 setting herself a new PB.
  11. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 21:43.
  12. Carolyn Morton (VW50-54) running Hagley in 22:05 setting herself a new PB.
  13. Marcia Hunter (VW60-64) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 23:58.
  14. Christina Symons (JW10) running Hagley in 24:11 setting herself a new PB.
  15. Jennifer Smith (VW70-74) running Millwater in 25:11.
  16. Anna Reid (VW80-84) running Hagley in 33:05.
  17. Julie Boshier (VW75-79) running Russell Park in 37:40.
  18. Marion Griffith (VW85-89) running Cambridge NZ in 43:57 for the first time.
  19. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 51:59.

The 20 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Fionn Cullinane (SM25-29) running Invercargill in 15:28 for the first time.
  2. Corban Straker (SM20-24) running Hagley in 15:30.
  3. Sjors Corporaal (VM45-49) running Whakatane Gardens in 16:16 setting himself a new PB.
  4. Casey Thorby (SM18-19) running Taupo in 16:27.
  5. Hassan Mccall (JM15-17) running Trentham Memorial in 16:33.
  6. Alex Kelliher (VM35-39) running Hagley in 16:57.
  7. Lachlan Mcintosh (SM30-34) running Lower Hutt in 17:15 for the first time.
  8. Brent Nijssen (VM40-44) running Hamilton Lake in 17:38 setting himself a new PB.
  9. Andrew Crosland (VM40-44) running Lower Hutt in 17:38.
  10. Dean Chiplin (VM50-54) running Hamilton Lake in 17:38 for the first time.
  11. Nic Ratcliffe (JM11-14) running Anderson in 18:08.
  12. Peter Caudwell (VM55-59) running Puarenga in 18:42.
  13. David Creamer (VM60-64) running Lower Hutt in 19:01.
  14. C J Iversen (JM10) running Invercargill in 19:58.
  15. Trevor Ashe (VM65-69) running Tauranga in 21:29 setting himself a new PB.
  16. Peter Cunningham (VM70-74) running Whanganui Riverbank in 22:46 setting himself a new PB.
  17. David Spurr (VM75-79) running Millwater in 25:02.
  18. Fred Smith (VM80-84) running Millwater in 29:54.
  19. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 33:40.
  20. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Trentham Memorial in 52:25 for the first time.

Record Setters

There were 20 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 countrymen can be found here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 25/02/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for February 25, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 35 parkruns with 3864 (-1300) parkrunners and 490 (-5) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

386 (+24) people got their parkrun barcode this week

228 (-71) ran their first parkrun this week

549 (-198) achieved personal bests this week

28 (-23) volunteered for the first time

25 (-) new age category records were set.

8 (-1) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:24.

There were three new course records this week. Juliet Moorhead ran 19:47 at Ara Harakeke. Matthew O’Connor ran 16:35 at Broad Park and Jamie Coulter-Smyth ran 16:11 at Foster.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 56:58, 105.71% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

15 parkrunners joined the J10 club

30 parkrunners joined the 25 club

19 parkrunners joined the 50 club

7 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Broad Park: Shannon Mason, Stephanie Gandy
  • Cambridge: Dave Prestige
  • Hamilton Lake: Gordon Speirs
  • Hobsonville Point: Bob Brown
  • Wanaka: Karl Buchanan
  • Whanganui Riverbank: David Mellsop

4 parkrunners joined the 250 club

  • Blenheim: Bill Hunter
  • Hamilton Lake: Simon Popplestone, Jill Sklenars, Sue Langley

3 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Pauline Robinson, Donald Coley and Jeremy Browne.

Sarah Begbie and Gary Crilley both achieved their V50 at Kapiti Coast.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hamilton Lake (199), Broad Park (261), Lower Hutt (303).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Flaxmere (24), Balclutha (24), Hamilton Park (15).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

10 parkruns had higher attendance

21 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Broad Park, with a change of 129.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Broad Park with a change of 98%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hamilton Lake with a change of -93.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was East End with a change of -70%.

Attendance Records

Broad Park 261 (up from 239).

NZ Anniversaries

Wanaka (5)

Cancellations

Cornwall Park – Waterlogged course

Hagley – two concerts in the park, paths blocked.

Gisborne – Course slippery/unsafe due to silt from flood/rain

Palmerston North – significant silt residue left on path – slip hazard

Taupo – 2023 Oceania Triathlon Cup event

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Broad Park (52), Ara Harakeke (43), Lower Hutt (42), Foster (33) and Pegasus (31).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Ara Harakeke (43 or 29%), Pegasus (31 or 22%), Whakatane Gardens (9 or 21%), Sherwood Reserve (19 or 21%) and Flaxmere (5 or 21%).

The most first timers were at Broad Park (122), Queenstown (64), Lower Hutt (54), Wanaka (44) and Western Springs (40).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Queenstown (64 or 50%), Broad Park (122 or 47%), Wanaka (44 or 40%), Lake2Lake Trail (12 or 39%) and Blenheim (13 or 32%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Foster in 17:31.
  2. Rachel Mcguinness (SW30-34) running Wanaka in 17:39 for the first time.
  3. Karen Donaldson-barron (VW40-44) running Millwater in 18:15.
  4. Sally Gibbs (VW55-59) running Whanganui Riverbank in 19:03.
  5. Juliet Moorhead (JW11-14) running Ara Harakeke in 19:47 setting herself a new PB.
  6. Lorna Pairman (SW20-24) running Foster in 20:13.
  7. Krystyna Knight (SW25-29) running Owairaka in 20:13.
  8. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 20:28.
  9. Angela Hawkes (VW45-49) running Owairaka in 21:23.
  10. Emme Faith Sunderland (JW15-17) running Wanaka in 21:33 setting herself a new PB.
  11. Michelle Van Looy (VW50-54) running Lower Hutt in 22:26.
  12. Christine Adamson (VW65-69) running Western Springs in 22:31.
  13. Jane Pairman (VW60-64) running Foster in 22:48 setting herself a new PB.
  14. Lucia Mclauchlan-hillary (JW10) running Hamilton Lake in 23:22 setting herself a new PB.
  15. Jennifer Smith (VW70-74) running Millwater in 25:54.
  16. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 32:33 setting herself a new PB.
  17. Julie Boshier (VW75-79) running Russell Park in 39:25.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 52:14.

The 20 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Eric Speakman (SM30-34) running Lower Hutt in 15:21 for the first time.
  2. Fionn Cullinane (SM25-29) running Hamilton Lake in 15:55 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Andre Mckay (SM20-24) running Owairaka in 16:51 for the first time.
  4. Nathan Hey (VM35-39) running Foster in 17:25.
  5. Josh Jordan (JM15-17) running Trentham Memorial in 17:35.
  6. Cameron Potts (SM18-19) running University of Waikato in 17:35 setting himself a new PB.
  7. Andrew Boyd (VM40-44) running Wanaka in 17:47 setting himself a new PB.
  8. Nic Ratcliffe (JM11-14) running Anderson in 17:52 setting himself a new PB.
  9. Ben Winder (VM45-49) running Whangarei in 17:56.
  10. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Lower Hutt in 18:01.
  11. Troy Harold (VM50-54) running Millwater in 18:02.
  12. Mike Trees (VM60-64) running Hobsonville Point in 19:22.
  13. Michael Pearce (VM65-69) running Kapiti Coast in 21:00 setting himself a new PB.
  14. Tadhg Pierse (JM10) running Lower Hutt in 21:41.
  15. Kevin Rolls (VM70-74) running Whanganui Riverbank in 23:05 for the first time.
  16. Tony Farmer (VM75-79) running Kapiti Coast in 26:49.
  17. Mervyn Burt (VM80-84) running Pegasus in 29:50.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 32:39 setting himself a new PB.
  19. Mike Batchelor (SM—) running Whangarei in 39:10.
  20. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 56:58.

Record Setters

There were 23 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 countrymen can be found here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 18/02/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for February 18, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 35 parkruns with 5164 (-142) parkrunners and 495 (-57) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

362 (-61) people got their parkrun barcode this week

299 (-40) ran their first parkrun this week

747 (-116) achieved personal bests this week

51 (+11) volunteered for the first time

25 (+1) new age category records were set.

9 (+4) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:24.

There was one new course record this week. Jamie Coulter-Smyth ran 16:43 at Broad Park.

The top age graded runner was Sally Gibbs at Whanganui Riverbank with a time of 18:21, 102.82% in the VW55-59 age group.

Milestones

9 parkrunners joined the J10 club

39 parkrunners joined the 25 club

23 parkrunners joined the 50 club

13 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Cornwall Park: Patrick Muir
  • Foster: Tony Nicholson
  • Greytown Woodside Trail: Di Bailey
  • Hagley: Tony Brorens, Eileen Doherty, Scott Wilson, Allan Lindsay
  • Hamilton Lake: Aaron McKoy
  • Hobsonville Point: Greg Wiggill
  • Lower Hutt: Terry Mcdonald
  • Millwater: Abraham Cao
  • Queenstown: Chris Seymour
  • Whangarei: Kim Cairns

1 parkrunner joined the 250 club

  • Western Springs: Sarah Davies

3 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Wayne Porteous, Sarah Mackay and Anna Hickey.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hamilton Lake (292), Cornwall Park (342), Hagley (582).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Otaki River (34), Lake2Lake Trail (29), Hamilton Park (27).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

23 parkruns had higher attendance

11 parkruns had lower attendance

Whakatane Gardens had the same attendance as the week before.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Millwater, with a change of 77.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Taupo with a change of 55%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Lower Hutt with a change of -60.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Anderson with a change of -37%.

Attendance Records

Hagley parkrun 582 (up from 529).

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

Flaxmere – Health & Safety Risks & Damage from Cyclone

Gisborne – Debris on path from Cyclone Gabrielle

Palmerston North – Council closure due to flooding damage

Russell Park – Cyclone Gabrielle has affected the course.

Tauranga – Storm damage to the boardwalk, Track closed by TCC

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (105), Hamilton Lake (54), Ara Harakeke (46), Broad Park (42) and Foster (36).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Broad Park (42 or 32%), Ara Harakeke (46 or 31%), Foster (36 or 24%), Whanganui Riverbank (16 or 22%) and Lake2Lake Trail (6 or 21%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (88), Queenstown (73), Cornwall (58), Wanaka (44) and Western Springs (42).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Wanaka (44 or 61%), Queenstown (73 or 60%), Lake2Lake Trail (10 or 34%), Whakatane Gardens (20 or 33%) and Puarenga (36 or 31%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Sally Gibbs (VW55-59) running Whanganui Riverbank in 18:21 setting herself a new PB.
  2. Louise Brabyn (JW15-17) running Whanganui Riverbank in 18:24.
  3. Caroline Knight (SW30-34) running Blenheim in 19:45 for the first time.
  4. Julia Anderson (VW35-39) running Wanaka in 20:05 for the first time.
  5. Tahlia Spink (SW25-29) running Whangarei in 20:08.
  6. Maia Adams (SW18-19) running Kapiti Coast in 20:41 setting herself a new PB.
  7. Gilly Davy (VW40-44) running Hobsonville Point in 20:44 setting herself a new PB.
  8. Alie Corporaal (SW20-24) running Puarenga in 21:20 setting herself a new PB.
  9. Karis Rae (VW45-49) running Kapiti Coast in 21:30.
  10. Kerry Ash (VW50-54) running Taupo in 21:30.
  11. Elme Pienaar (JW11-14) running Trentham Memorial in 22:34.
  12. Marcia Hunter (VW60-64) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 23:41.
  13. Lucia Mclauchlan-hillary (JW10) running Hamilton Lake in 24:01 setting herself a new PB.
  14. Gail Kirkman (VW70-74) running Lake2Lake Trail in 25:54.
  15. Leigh Carrall (VW65-69) running Ara Harakeke in 25:56 for the first time.
  16. Anna Reid (VW80-84) running Hagley in 34:05.
  17. Gwenda Johnson (VW75-79) running Pegasus in 40:04 setting herself a new PB.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 55:27.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Rodwyn Isaacs (VM35-39) running Millwater in 15:52 for the first time.
  2. Josh Jordan (JM15-17) running Trentham Memorial in 16:29.
  3. Luke Cameron (SM20-24) running Owairaka in 16:30 for the first time.
  4. Tram O’callaghan (SM18-19) running Hagley in 16:35 setting himself a new PB.
  5. Jamie Coulter-smyth (SM25-29) running Broad Park in 16:43 setting himself a new PB.
  6. Mat Wiseman (VM40-44) running Broad Park in 16:57 for the first time.
  7. James Hills (SM30-34) running Owairaka in 17:08 setting himself a new PB.
  8. Greg Penn (VM60-64) running Hagley in 17:36 for the first time.
  9. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Ara Harakeke in 17:41 for the first time.
  10. Gene Rand (VM45-49) running Millwater in 18:02.
  11. Nic Ratcliffe (JM11-14) running Anderson in 18:05 setting himself a new PB.
  12. Oliver Barnett (JM11-14) running Taupo in 18:05 setting himself a new PB.
  13. Craig Holden (VM50-54) running Ara Harakeke in 18:16 setting himself a new PB.
  14. Tadhg Pierse (JM10) running Lower Hutt in 20:59 setting himself a new PB.
  15. Gavin Stevens (VM65-69) running Cornwall in 21:14.
  16. Neil Carrall (VM70-74) running Ara Harakeke in 22:52 for the first time.
  17. David Spurr (VM75-79) running Millwater in 24:01.
  18. Mervyn Burt (VM80-84) running Pegasus in 30:58.
  19. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 33:33.

Record Setters

There were 23 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 countrymen can be found here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 11/02/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for February 11, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 5306 (-174) parkrunners and 552 (+28) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

423 (+13) people got their parkrun barcode this week

339 (-22) ran their first parkrun this week

863 (+308) achieved personal bests this week

40 (+10) volunteered for the first time

24 (-3) new age category records were set.

5 (-3) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:23.

There were two new course records this week. Amanda Waldron ran 18:40 at Russell Park and Jamie Coulter-Smyth ran 16:44 at Broad Park.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 52:50, 113.97% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

16 parkrunners joined the J10 club

35 parkrunners joined the 25 club

20 parkrunners joined the 50 club

14 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Anderson: Mike Hayes
  • East End: Joanne Quinn
  • Flaxmere: Amber Thorburn, Tu Nguyen
  • Hamilton Lake: Stuart Archer
  • Hobsonville Point: Jay Trim
  • Lake2Lake Trail: Sophie Stokes
  • Lower Hutt: Deanna Aguila, Christine Clarke, Matt Torbit
  • Owairaka: Sheralee Cleland
  • Western Springs: Sandra Haynes, Janki Patel
  • Whangarei: Tim Goodwin, Jacqueline Schofield

3 parkrunners joined the 250 club:

  • Flaxmere: Michael John Leary
  • Hamilton Lake: Graham Bluett
  • Lower Hutt: Briony Hibberd

4 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Michelle Holmes, Sandra Hulse, Richard Saint and Nadia Morgan.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Cornwall Park (275), Lower Hutt (307), Hagley (514).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Lake2Lake Trail (31), Hamilton Park (31), Balclutha (29).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

18 parkruns had higher attendance

22 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Puarenga, with a change of 43.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Puarenga with a change of 49%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Millwater with a change of -82.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Millwater with a change of -35%.

Attendance Records

No parkruns set new attendance records.

NZ Anniversaries

Hamilton Park (1)

Invercargill (5)

Whangarei (7)

Cancellations

0

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (82), Lower Hutt (47), Foster (44), Ara Harakeke (43) and Cornwall (42).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Russell Park (15 or 42%), Ara Harakeke (43 or 32%), Whakatane Gardens (17 or 28%), Foster (44 or 28%) and Hamilton Park (8 or 26%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (90), Puarenga (62), Cornwall (57), Queenstown (44) and Lower Hutt (43).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Puarenga (62 or 48%), Lake2Lake Trail (12 or 39%), Queenstown (44 or 35%), Wanaka (27 or 31%) and Otaki River (10 or 30%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Amanda Waldron (SW25-29) running Russell Park in 18:50 setting herself a new PB.
  2. Nicola Corinne Handley (VW40-44) running Hagley in 19:11.
  3. Renee Biggs (SW18-19) running Palmerston North in 19:31 setting herself a new PB.
  4. Nicole Sattler (VW35-39) running Taupo in 19:49.
  5. Lorna Pairman (SW20-24) running Foster in 19:53 setting herself a new PB.
  6. Zoe Hilton (JW11-14) running Trentham Memorial in 19:55.
  7. Holly Mckinlay (SW30-34) running Whanganui Riverbank in 20:31 setting herself a new PB.
  8. Angela Hawkes (VW45-49) running Millwater in 20:47.
  9. Wendy Richards (VW50-54) running Foster in 21:51.
  10. Christine Adamson (VW65-69) running Hobsonville Point in 21:51.
  11. Suzanne Mackie (VW55-59) running Hagley in 21:52.
  12. Ava Gatie (JW15-17) running Puarenga in 22:18 setting herself a new PB.
  13. Dianne Davis (VW60-64) running Foster in 24:24.
  14. Ruby Needham (JW10) running Hamilton Lake in 24:52 setting herself a new PB.
  15. Judith Stewart (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 26:09.
  16. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 32:38 setting herself a new PB.
  17. Julie Gilbert (VW75-79) running Palmerston North in 35:41.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 51:37.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Simon Mace (VM45-49) running Hobsonville Point in 16:36.
  2. Robert Smith (SM25-29) running Wanaka in 16:42 for the first time.
  3. Josh Jordan (JM15-17) running Trentham Memorial in 16:44.
  4. Brian Garmonsway (VM40-44) running Trentham Memorial in 16:46.
  5. Lee Cook (VM35-39) running Queenstown in 17:01.
  6. Benjamin Anderson (SM30-34) running Cornwall in 17:11 for the first time.
  7. Keegan Nathaniel Chin (SM20-24) running Hagley in 17:58.
  8. James Parker (VM50-54) running Owairaka in 18:11.
  9. Nic Ratcliffe (JM11-14) running Anderson in 18:13 setting himself a new PB.
  10. Flynn Register (SM18-19) running Blenheim in 18:36.
  11. Greg Penn (VM60-64) running Cornwall in 18:47 for the first time.
  12. Peter Caudwell (VM55-59) running Sherwood Reserve in 19:17 for the first time.
  13. Tadhg Pierse (JM10) running Lower Hutt in 20:59 setting himself a new PB.
  14. Stephen Lindsay (VM65-69) running Anderson in 21:39.
  15. Kevin Rolls (VM70-74) running Palmerston North in 23:17.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 25:14.
  17. Mervyn Burt (VM80-84) running Pegasus in 32:02.
  18. Graham Richardson (VM85-89) running Cornwall in 42:51.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 52:50.

Record Setters

There were 22 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 countrymen can be found here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 04/02/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for February 4, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 5480 (+2304) parkrunners and 534 (+151) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

410 (-16) people got their parkrun barcode this week

361 (+160) ran their first parkrun this week

555 (+126) achieved personal bests this week

30 (+3) volunteered for the first time

27 (+13) new age category records were set.

8 (+2) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:23.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 58:07, 103.61% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

19 parkrunners joined the J10 club

33 parkrunners joined the 25 club

20 parkrunners joined the 50 club

4 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Gisborne: Brent Norris
  • Millwater: Paul Yau
  • Puarenga: Philip Gaffaney
  • Tauranga: Adam Bentley

1 parkrunner joined the 250 club:

  • Hagley: Lindsay Sandford

7 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Kerry Powlesland, Joanne James, Louise Macfarlane, Barry Williamson, Alison Speakman, Paul Brouwers and Jennie Cade.

Sally Houliston achieved her v50 milestone at Anderson.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Cornwall Park (267), Lower Hutt (312), Hagley (473).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Lake2Lake Trail (40), Hamilton Park (30), Balclutha (24).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

21 parkruns had higher attendance

8 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Whangarei, with a change of 95.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Russell Park with a change of 206%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley with a change of -56.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Balclutha with a change of -35%.

Attendance Records

Two parkruns set new attendance records:

Ara Harakeke (155, up from 146 set on January 21, 2023)

Whangarei (245, up from 221 set on January 14, 2023)

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Whangarei (38), Hamilton Lake (32), Lower Hutt (32), Hagley (29) and Ara Harakeke (26).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Whakatane Gardens (12 or 21%), Russell Park (10 or 19%), Broad Park (24 or 18%), Ara Harakeke (26 or 17%) and University of Waikato (14 or 17%).

The most first timers were at Queenstown (76), Hagley (64), Lower Hutt (51), Ara Harakeke (46) and Wanaka (42).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Queenstown (76 or 47%), Lake2Lake Trail (14 or 35%), Wanaka (42 or 35%), Otaki River (14 or 33%) and Blenheim (18 or 31%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Pegasus in 17:19.
  2. Katie Evans (SW30-34) running Hobsonville Point in 18:39 setting herself a new PB.
  3. Kimberley Iversen (JW15-17) running Invercargill in 18:45.
  4. Tina Cox (VW40-44) running Pegasus in 19:23.
  5. Rachael Smith (VW45-49) running Pegasus in 20:15.
  6. Louise Daly (SW20-24) running Hagley in 20:28.
  7. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 20:43.
  8. Krystyna Knight (SW25-29) running Kapiti Coast in 20:53 for the first time.
  9. Noreen Crombie (VW55-59) running Tauranga in 21:46.
  10. Shireen Crumpton (VW50-54) running Dunedin in 22:15 setting herself a new PB.
  11. Michele Allison (VW65-69) running Blenheim in 22:22 for the first time.
  12. Grace Lucas (JW11-14) running Ara Harakeke in 23:15 for the first time.
  13. Penelope Jane Barber (VW60-64) running East End in 23:23 for the first time.
  14. Kiana Wealleans (JW10) running Trentham Memorial in 24:20.
  15. Judith Bradshaw (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 25:55.
  16. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 33:13.
  17. Julie Gilbert (VW75-79) running Palmerston North in 35:39.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 51:47.

The 20 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Giles Witt (SM18-19) running Pegasus in 16:10.
  2. Mike Robinson (VM35-39) running Gisborne in 16:14.
  3. Jonathan Jackson (SM30-34) running Hobsonville Point in 16:31 for the first time.
  4. Ruan Meintjies (SM25-29) running Sherwood Reserve in 16:42 setting himself a new PB.
  5. Aj Cornwall (VM45-49) running Palmerston North in 16:46 setting himself a new PB.
  6. Kaya Henderson Corporaal (SM20-24) running Puarenga in 17:26 setting himself a new PB.
  7. Cohnor Walsh (JM11-14) running Pegasus in 17:44 setting himself a new PB.
  8. Max Poland (JM15-17) running Trentham Memorial in 17:53.
  9. Rob Boughton (VM40-44) running Hagley in 18:13.
  10. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Trentham Memorial in 18:21.
  11. Adrian Royce (VM50-54) running Lower Hutt in 18:23 for the first time.
  12. Peter Richards (VM60-64) running Foster in 18:44.
  13. C J Iversen (JM10) running Invercargill in 20:41.
  14. Paul Ritchie (VM65-69) running Taupo in 21:37.
  15. Gary Kirkman (VM70-74) running Lake2Lake Trail in 22:46 setting himself a new PB.
  16. Roger Robinson (VM80-84) running Trentham Memorial in 26:03 for the first time.
  17. John Billing (VM75-79) running East End in 26:58.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 33:52.
  19. Mike Batchelor (SM—) running Whangarei in 42:09.
  20. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 58:07.

Record Setters

There were 24 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 countrymen can be found here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 28/01/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for January 28, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 29 parkruns with 3176 (-2278) parkrunners and 383 (-144) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

426 (-120) people got their parkrun barcode this week

201 (-201) ran their first parkrun this week

429 (-261) achieved personal bests this week

27 (-11) volunteered for the first time

14 (-21) new age category records were set.

6 (-4) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:22.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 59:09, 101.8% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

2 parkrunners joined the J10 club

24 parkrunners joined the 25 club

15 parkrunners joined the 50 club

0 parkrunners joined the 100 club

1 parkrunner joined the 250 club:

  • Ara Harakeke: James Bond

1 parkrunner joined the 500 club:

  • Broad Park: Ria Trundley

4 parkrunners joined the V25 club: David Wain, Linda Compton, Mat MacMillan and Roslyn Frost.

Carleen Gibbons and Erica Perry achieved their v50 milestones at East End and Karina Ormsby achieved their v100 at Hamilton Lake.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Dunedin (205), Lower Hutt (237), Hagley (523).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Ōtaki River 28, Hamilton Park (26), Russell Park (17).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

10 parkruns had higher attendance

19 parkruns had lower attendance

Foster recorded the same attendance as the week before with 141.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley, with a change of 37.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Balclutha with a change of 47%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Anderson with a change of -112.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Anderson with a change of -71%.

Attendance Records

One parkrun set a new attendance record:

Hagley (529, up from 523)

NZ Anniversaries

Trentham Memorial (2)

Kapiti Coast (8)

Cancellations

Barry Curtis, Cornwall Park, Hobsonville Point, Millwater, Owairaka, Sherwood Reserve, Western Springs – extreme weather conditions in Auckland

Flaxmere, Puarenga and Whakatane Gardens – extreme weather conditions

Gisborne – another event in the park

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (58), Dunedin (41), Lower Hutt (34), Broad Park (33) and Foster (32).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Broad Park (33 or 24%), Foster (32 or 23%), Ara Harakeke (25 or 21%), Dunedin (41 or 20%) and Hamilton Park (4 or 15%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (91), Queenstown (68), Broad Park (37), Ara Harakeke (34) and Wanaka (34).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Lake2Lake Trail (15 or 52%), Queenstown (68 or 52%), Blenheim (25 or 40%), Wanaka (34 or 39%) and Hamilton Park (9 or 35%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Pegasus in 16:56.
  2. Catherine Lund (JW15-17) running Dunedin in 18:51 setting herself a new PB.
  3. Sabrina Grogan (SW25-29) running Anderson in 19:11 for the first time.
  4. Nicola Corinne Handley (VW40-44) running Hagley in 19:39.
  5. Caroline Knight (SW30-34) running East End in 19:47 for the first time.
  6. Rain Milne (SW18-19) running Hamilton Lake in 19:49 setting herself a new PB.
  7. Zoe Hilton (JW11-14) running Trentham Memorial in 20:51.
  8. Teresa Blackmore (VW45-49) running Hagley in 20:51.
  9. Philippa Huse (SW20-24) running Queenstown in 21:08 for the first time.
  10. Bela Cameron (JW10) running Hagley in 21:40.
  11. Nerolene Free (VW50-54) running Hagley in 22:19 setting herself a new PB.
  12. Carolyn Marshall (VW55-59) running Kapiti Coast in 22:51.
  13. Marcia Hunter (VW60-64) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 23:32.
  14. Judith Bradshaw (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 25:38.
  15. Cilla Dickinson (VW65-69) running Dunedin in 26:15.
  16. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 35:06.
  17. Margaret Crooke (VW75-79) running Whangarei in 44:08.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 01:03:13.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Sam Hopper (SM25-29) running Wanaka in 16:26 for the first time.
  2. Hassan Mccall (JM15-17) running Trentham Memorial in 16:32.
  3. Sam Rout (SM30-34) running Whangarei in 16:34 setting himself a new PB.
  4. Chris Sanson (VM35-39) running Palmerston North in 16:41.
  5. Brian Garmonsway (VM40-44) running Trentham Memorial in 17:18.
  6. Mark Reid (VM50-54) running Pegasus in 17:43.
  7. Allan Staite (VM45-49) running Hamilton Lake in 17:59 for the first time.
  8. Daniel Wordsworth (JM11-14) running Pegasus in 18:05 setting himself a new PB.
  9. Aled Lees (SM20-24) running Whangarei in 18:05 for the first time.
  10. Grant Mclean (VM55-59) running Lower Hutt in 18:25.
  11. Ricky Gutsell (VM60-64) running Hamilton Park in 19:06 setting himself a new PB.
  12. Jonathan Jun (SM18-19) running Hagley in 19:34 setting himself a new PB.
  13. C J Iversen (JM10) running Invercargill in 20:07.
  14. Geoffrey Anderson (VM65-69) running Wanaka in 22:25.
  15. John Kent (VM70-74) running Whangarei in 24:25.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 25:52.
  17. Mike Stewart (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 27:33.
  18. Mike Batchelor (SM—) running Whangarei in 42:31.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 59:09.

Record setters

Top 100 countrymen can be found here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 21/01/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for January 21, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 5454 (-158) parkrunners and 527 (-12) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

546 (-48) people got their parkrun barcode this week

402 (-92) ran their first parkrun this week

690 (-28) achieved personal bests this week

38 (-11) volunteered for the first time

35 (-9) new age category records were set.

10 (-1) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:21.

There was one new course record this week. Bella Earl ran 17:14 at Whangarei.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 51:12, 117.61% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

17 parkrunners joined the J10 club

39 parkrunners joined the 25 club

17 parkrunners joined the 50 club

8 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Anderson: Mal Lochrie
  • Cornwall Park: Daryl Lewis and Glynis Hanrahan
  • Hagley: Birgit Steltner
  • Lower Hutt: Sarah Mcleod
  • Palmerston North: Daygan Eagar
  • Puarenga: Rebekah Shallard
  • Sherwood Reserve: Ann Fenner

4 parkrunners joined the 250 club:

  • Ara Harakeke: Robyn Sharma
  • Pegasus: Simon Hancock
  • Queenstown: Nigel Barratt
  • Whangarei: Andy Mears

3 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Neal Cleary, Janine Buckley and Dawn Spence.

Kim Hartley achieved her v50 at Invercargill, Darren Nesbit and Maria Easterbrook achieved their v50 at Whangarei.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hamilton Lake (255), Cornwall Park (327), Hagley (486).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Lake2Lake Trail (41), Balclutha (25), Hamilton Park (21).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

11 parkruns had higher attendance

28 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Barry Curtis, with a change of 45.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Barry Curtis with a change of 30%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Tauranga with a change of -60.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Balclutha with a change of -31%.

Attendance Records

Two parkruns set new attendance records:

Ara Harakeke (146, up from 141)

Greytown Woodside Trail (106, up from 84)

NZ Anniversaries

Taupō (6)

Cancellations

0

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (71), Ara Harakeke (39), Whangarei (39), Cornwall (35) and Broad Park (31).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Ara Harakeke (39 or 27%), Broad Park (31 or 23%), Foster (29 or 21%), Whangarei (39 or 18%) and Whanganui Riverbank (10 or 17%).

The most first timers were at Queenstown (76), Hagley (64), Cornwall (57), Western Springs (52) and Wanaka (45).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Queenstown (76 or 50%), Otaki River (21 or 47%), Wanaka (45 or 45%), Lake2Lake Trail (17 or 41%) and Whakatane Gardens (26 or 40%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Bella Earl (JW15-17) running Whangarei in 17:14 setting herself a new PB.
  2. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Pegasus in 17:15.
  3. Madison Wos (JW11-14) running Palmerston North in 18:59 setting herself a new PB.
  4. Sally Gibbs (VW55-59) running East End in 19:12 for the first time.
  5. Amy Frankland (SW25-29) running Wanaka in 19:39 for the first time.
  6. Caitlin Tolhurst (SW30-34) running Lower Hutt in 19:42 for the first time.
  7. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 20:25 setting herself a new PB.
  8. Klaartje Van Schie (VW45-49) running Lake2Lake Trail in 20:43 setting herself a new PB.
  9. Lorna Pairman (SW20-24) running Broad Park in 21:09 setting herself a new PB.
  10. Cathy Kirkpatrick (VW40-44) running Millwater in 21:12.
  11. Michelle Van Looy (VW50-54) running Ara Harakeke in 21:16.
  12. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 21:48.
  13. Penelope Jane Barber (VW60-64) running Tauranga in 23:14.
  14. Kiana Wealleans (JW10) running Kapiti Coast in 25:24 for the first time.
  15. Judith Bradshaw (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 25:27.
  16. Anna Reid (VW80-84) running Hagley in 34:10.
  17. Julie Gilbert (VW75-79) running Palmerston North in 36:18.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 51:54.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Izak Bibile (JM15-17) running Puarenga in 15:56 for the first time.
  2. Sam Hopper (SM25-29) running Whanganui Riverbank in 16:00 for the first time.
  3. Thomas Strawbridge (SM20-24) running Trentham Memorial in 16:02.
  4. Mike Robinson (VM35-39) running Gisborne in 16:12.
  5. Daniel Du Toit (SM18-19) running Trentham Memorial in 16:39.
  6. Mathijs Casteele (SM30-34) running East End in 17:04 for the first time.
  7. Sam Walker (VM40-44) running Western Springs in 17:05 setting himself a new PB.
  8. Steve Morrow (VM45-49) running Gisborne in 17:18.
  9. Ryan Cunningham (JM11-14) running Queenstown in 17:23 setting himself a new PB.
  10. Troy Harold (VM50-54) running Whangarei in 17:30 setting himself a new PB.
  11. Matthew Norton Lynas (VM55-59) running Hagley in 18:44 for the first time.
  12. Ricky Gutsell (VM60-64) running Hamilton Park in 19:33.
  13. Ashton Harris (JM10) running Hagley in 20:45.
  14. Stephen Lindsay (VM65-69) running Anderson in 21:45.
  15. Eric Phimister (VM70-74) running Russell Park in 23:11 for the first time.
  16. Les Rootsey (VM75-79) running Foster in 24:45.
  17. Mike Stewart (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 27:42.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 33:19 setting himself a new PB.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 51:12.

Record setters

There were 36 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 countrymen can be found here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 14/01/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for January 14, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 39 parkruns with 5612 (+890) parkrunners and 539 (+26) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

594 (+8) people got their parkrun barcode this week

494 (+170) ran their first parkrun this week

718 (+338) achieved personal bests this week

49 (+20) volunteered for the first time

44 (+25) new age category records were set.

11 (-9) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:21.

There weas one new course record this week. Josh Jordan ran 16:17 at Greytown Woodside Trail.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 56:04, 107.4% in the VM95-99 age group. Colin celebrated his 99th birthday on this day.

Milestones

11 parkrunners joined the J10 club

39 parkrunners joined the 25 club

15 parkrunners joined the 50 club

9 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Anderson: Janine Hill
  • Barry Curtis: Les Gallagher
  • Cornwall Park: Ken Sutton
  • Foster: Megan Mcdonald
  • Greytown Woodside Trail: Brent Register
  • Hobsonville Point: Ashleigh Wilson
  • Invercargill: Jordan Ashby
  • Kapiti Coast: Lizi Eade
  • Palmerston North: Dave Scott

1 parkrunner joined the 250 club:

  • Cornwall Park : Ruth Holt

2 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Jo Speary and Apii Viti.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Lower Hutt (272), Cornwall Park (332), Hagley (505).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Russell Park (38), Balclutha (36), Hamilton Park (17).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

29 parkruns had higher attendance

10 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley, with a change of 239.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Broad Park with a change of 151%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Wanaka with a change of -45.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Wanaka with a change of -29%.

Attendance Records

Three parkruns set new attendance records:

Ara Harakeke (141 up from, 137)

Greytown Woodside Trail (84, up from 81)

Whangarei (221 up from 215)

NZ Anniversaries

Dunedin (9)

Cancellations

Gisborne – Debris and mud/silt on course flooding.

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (51), Lower Hutt (38), Whangarei (38), Hamilton Lake (34) and Ara Harakeke (33).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Whakatane Gardens (14 or 28%), Trentham Memorial (33 or 26%), Ara Harakeke (33 or 23%), Otaki River (11 or 22%) and Foster (29 or 19%).

The most first timers were at Queenstown (103), Hagley (90), Cornwall (69), Broad Park (58) and Ara Harakeke (54).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Lake2Lake Trail (31 or 67%), Queenstown (103 or 62%), Wanaka (51 or 46%), Broad Park (58 or 41%) and Blenheim (21 or 40%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Foster in 17:39.
  2. Charo Heijnen (JW15-17) running Tauranga in 18:31 setting herself a new PB.
  3. Krystyna Knight (SW25-29) running Owairaka in 19:31.
  4. Hannah Bartram (SW20-24) running Hagley in 19:33.
  5. Caroline Knight (SW30-34) running Owairaka in 19:41 for the first time.
  6. Charlotte Kerr (VW50-54) running Lower Hutt in 20:08 for the first time.
  7. Tina Cox (VW40-44) running Broad Park in 20:20 for the first time.
  8. Nicole Ridd (JW11-14) running Hagley in 20:53.
  9. Georgina Boyn (VW45-49) running Lake2Lake Trail in 21:03 for the first time.
  10. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 21:09 setting herself a new PB.
  11. Eva Wilkins (JW10) running Cornwall in 21:19.
  12. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 21:50.
  13. Suzanne Mackie (VW55-59) running Hagley in 21:55.
  14. Jane Pairman (VW60-64) running Foster in 22:50 setting herself a new PB.
  15. Judith Bradshaw (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 25:17.
  16. Julie Boshier (VW75-79) running Whangarei in 35:42 for the first time.
  17. Margaret Garrett (VW80-84) running Kapiti Coast in 40:45 setting herself a new PB.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 50:18.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Harry Rattray (SM20-24) running Hagley in 15:31 setting himself a new PB.
  2. Rory Vere (VM40-44) running Hobsonville Point in 16:15 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Josh Jordan (JM15-17) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 16:17 setting himself a new PB.
  4. Matthew Arnold (SM25-29) running Queenstown in 16:38 for the first time.
  5. Jake Wilkinson (SM30-34) running Hamilton Lake in 16:42 for the first time.
  6. Ryan Cunningham (JM11-14) running Invercargill in 16:59 setting himself a new PB.
  7. Daniel Du Toit (SM18-19) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 17:02 for the first time.
  8. Adrian Boyn (VM45-49) running Lake2Lake Trail in 17:18 for the first time.
  9. Oliver Norman (VM35-39) running Owairaka in 17:34.
  10. Peter Richards (VM60-64) running Foster in 18:27.
  11. Ovin Angammana (JM10) running Lower Hutt in 18:31 setting himself a new PB.
  12. Shawn O’leary (VM50-54) running Barry Curtis in 18:35.
  13. Michael Peck (VM55-59) running Otaki River in 18:50 for the first time.
  14. Gavin Stevens (VM65-69) running Cornwall in 21:22.
  15. David Reidie (VM70-74) running Hagley in 21:26 setting himself a new PB.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 25:05.
  17. Mervyn Burt (VM80-84) running Pegasus in 32:08.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 35:10 setting himself a new PB.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 56:04.

Record setters

There were 42 age category records broken this week:

Top 100 countrymen can be found here.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 07/01/2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for January 7, 2023.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 4722 (-31) parkrunners and 513 volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

586 (-128) people got their parkrun barcode this week

324 (-66) ran their first parkrun this week

380 (-282) achieved personal bests this week

29 (-1) volunteered for the first time

19 (-14) new age category records were set.

20 (+5) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:20.

There were two new course records this week. Ana Sidwell (20:33 at Ara Harakeke) and Sally Gibbs (19:26 at Sherwood Reserve).

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 53:25, 100.25% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

8 parkrunners joined the 50 club

11 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

1 parkrunner joined the 250 club:

1 parkrunner joined the 500 club:

0 parkrunners joined the V25 club

Tim Robbins achieved his v100.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hamilton Lake (223), Lower Hutt (247), Hagley (266).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Ōtaki River (34), Balclutha (17), Hamilton Park (16).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

20 parkruns had higher attendance

19 parkruns had lower attendance

Barry Curtis had the same as the week prior with 137.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hobsonville Point, with a change of 68.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Hobsonville Point with a change of 58%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley with a change of -64.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Hamilton Park with a change of -75%.

Attendance Records

Two parkruns set new attendance records:

Taupo (161, up from 146)

Wanaka (156, up from 144)

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Lower Hutt (32), Queenstown (23), Hagley (20), Millwater (18) and Palmerston North (18).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Hamilton Park (3 or 19%), Otaki River (6 or 18%), Ara Harakeke (14 or 15%), Broad Park (8 or 14%) and Lower Hutt (32 or 13%).

The most first timers were at Queenstown (98), Wanaka (63), Taupo (59), Western Springs (51) and Hagley (43).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Lake2Lake Trail (29 or 53%), Queenstown (98 or 49%), Wanaka (63 or 40%), Blenheim (17 or 40%) and Hamilton Park (6 or 38%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Pegasus in 17:19.
  2. Bella Earl (JW15-17) running Whangarei in 18:57.
  3. Sally Gibbs (VW55-59) running Sherwood Reserve in 19:26 for the first time.
  4. Karen Donaldson-barron (VW40-44) running Millwater in 19:40.
  5. Leila Alexander (JW11-14) running Pegasus in 19:50.
  6. Angela Doig (SW30-34) running Pegasus in 19:56.
  7. Jennifer Duncan (SW25-29) running Lower Hutt in 19:57 setting herself a new PB.
  8. Maisie Wilmer (SW18-19) running Tauranga in 20:02 for the first time.
  9. Klaartje Van Schie (VW45-49) running Lake2Lake Trail in 20:46 for the first time.
  10. Michellie Gourlay (SW20-24) running Hobsonville Point in 20:59 for the first time.
  11. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 21:48.
  12. Samantha Bradley (VW50-54) running Taupo in 21:53.
  13. Grace Lyttle (JW10) running Whanganui Riverbank in 23:16 for the first time.
  14. Penelope Jane Barber (VW60-64) running Tauranga in 23:38.
  15. Carey Dickason (VW70-74) running Blenheim in 28:23.
  16. Julie Gilbert (VW75-79) running Palmerston North in 36:59.
  17. Margaret Garrett (VW80-84) running Kapiti Coast in 41:42 setting herself a new PB.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 52:47.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Eli Baker (SM20-24) running Queenstown in 15:43 setting himself a new PB.
  2. Josh Jordan (JM15-17) running Trentham Memorial in 16:07.
  3. Giles Witt (SM18-19) running Hagley in 16:33 for the first time.
  4. William O’connor (SM30-34) running Millwater in 16:36.
  5. Jonas Lehmann (SM25-29) running Lower Hutt in 16:41.
  6. Brian Garmonsway (VM40-44) running Trentham Memorial in 16:44.
  7. Mike Robinson (VM35-39) running Gisborne in 16:52.
  8. Aj Cornwall (VM45-49) running Palmerston North in 17:37.
  9. Michael Pugh (VM50-54) running Wanaka in 18:01.
  10. Jack Gregory (JM11-14) running Kapiti Coast in 18:41 setting himself a new PB.
  11. Warwick Smith (VM55-59) running Trentham Memorial in 19:24.
  12. Peter Richards (VM60-64) running Foster in 19:25.
  13. Paul Ritchie (VM65-69) running Taupo in 21:19.
  14. Andrew Thurston (JM10) running Lower Hutt in 21:28 for the first time.
  15. Kevin Rolls (VM70-74) running Palmerston North in 22:46.
  16. Les Rootsey (VM75-79) running Hagley in 24:31.
  17. Roger Robinson (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 25:42 setting himself a new PB.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 36:01.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 53:25.

Record breakers

There were 18 age category records broken this week:

Click here for the top 100 New Zealand Countryman.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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New Year’s Day parkrun stats NZ 2023

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for January 1, 2023

In New Zealand there were 30 parkruns with 2145 parkrunners.

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3 parkrunners joined the Junior 10 club

10 parkrunners joined the 50 club

10 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

2 parkrunners joined the 250 club:

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Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hamilton Lake (146), Lower Hutt (153), Hagley (177).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Blenheim (25), Russell Park (21), Balclutha (18). 

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parkrun NZ Stats 31/12/2022

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for December 31, 2022.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 4753 (-603) parkrunners.

In brief

458 (+104) people got their parkrun barcode this week

390 (+54) ran their first parkrun this week

662 (+72) achieved personal bests this week

30 (+4) volunteered for the first time

33 (-14) new age category records were set.

15 (-4) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:19.

There were three new course records this week. Josh Jordan (15:12 at Ara Harakeke), Angus Sevier (15:48 at Lake2Lake Trail) and Krystyna Knight (20:28 at Whakatane Gardens).

The top age graded runner was Michele Allison at Cornwall Park with a time of 22:15, 95.36% in the VW65-69 age group.

Milestones

16 parkrunners joined the J10 club

27 parkrunners joined the 25 club

11 parkrunners joined the 50 club

7 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

1 parkrunner joined the 250 club:

12 parkrunners joined the V25 club this weekend (Saturday and Sunday): Keith Vincent, David Everest, Bill Hunter, Darren De Groot, Keith Weatherston, Lucie Kibblewhite, Jay Gregory, Joyce Leevard, Sarah Jane Sinclair, Keith Flockhart, Alice Drury and Joshua Callan.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Whangarei (215), Lower Hutt (233), Hagley (330).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Ōtaki River (44), Balclutha (32), Russell Park (28).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

14 parkruns had higher attendance

26 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Queenstown, with a change of 45.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Balclutha with a change of 77%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley with a change of -132.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Cambridge NZ with a change of -45%.

Attendance Records

Six parkruns set new attendance records:

Blenheim (93, up from 85))

Hamilton Park (65, up from 64))

Queenstown (215, up from 172)

Taupo (146, up from 128)

Wanaka (144, up from 134)

Whangarei (215, up from 211)

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (45), Lower Hutt (33), Tauranga (33), Cornwall (24) and Whangarei (24).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Tauranga (33 or 19%), Balclutha (6 or 19%), Broad Park (20 or 19%), Russell Park (5 or 18%) and Foster (19 or 17%).

The most first timers were at Queenstown (112), Hagley (57), Ara Harakeke (54), Wanaka (53) and Lower Hutt (50).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Hamilton Park (38 or 58%), Lake2Lake Trail (35 or 57%), Queenstown (112 or 52%), Sherwood Reserve (33 or 52%) and Whakatane Gardens (37 or 46%).

The fastest among us

The 19 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Blenheim in 17:25.
  2. Tina Cox (VW40-44) running Pegasus in 19:09.
  3. Kimberley Iversen (JW15-17) running Invercargill in 19:14.
  4. Jennifer Duncan (SW25-29) running Lower Hutt in 20:02 for the first time.
  5. Petra Fransen (JW11-14) running Taupo in 20:41 for the first time.
  6. Lorna Pairman (SW20-24) running Foster in 20:51 for the first time.
  7. Johannah Jagger (SW30-34) running Invercargill in 21:04 setting herself a new PB.
  8. Donna Atkinson (SW30-34) running Tauranga in 21:04.
  9. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 21:13.
  10. Angela Hawkes (VW45-49) running Hobsonville Point in 21:54.
  11. Noreen Crombie (VW55-59) running Tauranga in 21:59.
  12. Michele Allison (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 22:15 setting herself a new PB.
  13. Grace Lyttle (JW10) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 22:29 setting herself a new PB.
  14. Anna Christophorou (VW50-54) running Hagley in 22:41.
  15. Jane Pairman (VW60-64) running Foster in 23:38 for the first time.
  16. Judith Bradshaw (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 25:22.
  17. Jenny Peel (VW75-79) running Palmerston North in 32:36.
  18. Joan Cheadle (VW80-84) running Cornwall in 43:51.
  19. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 52:44.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Josh Jordan (JM15-17) running Ara Harakeke in 15:12 for the first time.
  2. Jack Paine (SM20-24) running Taupo in 15:33 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Brett Tingay (VM40-44) running Wanaka in 16:14 for the first time.
  4. Craig Iversen (VM45-49) running Invercargill in 16:25.
  5. Hamish Baylis (SM25-29) running Hagley in 16:33 for the first time.
  6. Mike Robinson (VM35-39) running Gisborne in 16:43.
  7. Oliver John Palmer (SM30-34) running Wanaka in 16:55 for the first time.
  8. Daniel Du Toit (SM18-19) running Trentham Memorial in 17:03.
  9. Sebastian Lyttle (JM11-14) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 17:37 setting himself a new PB.
  10. Mark Reid (VM50-54) running Pegasus in 17:45.
  11. Peter Richards (VM60-64) running Foster in 18:35.
  12. Ovin Angammana (JM10) running Lower Hutt in 18:39 setting himself a new PB.
  13. David Creamer (VM55-59) running Lower Hutt in 19:13.
  14. John Kent (VM70-74) running Whangarei in 21:55.
  15. Steve Fairley (VM65-69) running Whangarei in 22:58.
  16. Les Rootsey (VM75-79) running Foster in 24:34.
  17. Mike Stewart (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 27:17.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 35:55
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 56:17.

Record breakers

There were 32 age category records broken this week:

Click here for the top 100 countryman stats.

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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Christmas Day parkrun stats NZ 2022

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for December 25, 2022

All comparisons are with Christmas Day 2020 as 2021 fell on a Saturday and there were Covid restrictions in place.

In New Zealand there were 28 parkruns (increase of seven) with 2513 parkrunners (+600).

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There was one new course record were set this Christmas Day: Amanda Waldron, Russell Park, 19:09.

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3 parkrunners joined the Junior 10 club

14 parkrunners joined the 25 club

9 parkrunners joined the 50 club

15 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Gisborne : Malcolm Cornelius, Ian Hughes
  • Hagley : Alan Collett
  • Hamilton Lake : Helen Clarke
  • Invercargill : Linda Compton
  • Kapiti Coast : Rebekah Roos
  • Ōtaki River : Julie Swinden
  • Owairaka : Andrew Ferguson
  • Palmerston North : Sharon Wright, Shaun Crooks
  • Pegasus : Simon Stokes
  • Queenstown : John Deverson
  • Whangarei : Tae Chol Kim, Shannon Morgan, Chris Bates

Andrew Marshall achieved his v50 milestone.

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Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hamilton Lake (173), Cornwall Park (189) and Hagley (287).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Russell Park (31), Blenheim (24), Balclutha (24). 

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Of the parkruns that held Christmas Day events in 2020 and this year:

8 had a higher attendance

10 had a lower attendance

Flaxmere recorded the same attendance as in 2020 with 43.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley, with a change of 91.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Kapiti Coast with a change of -36.

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There were no new attendance records set this week.

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Of the seven extra events compared to 2020 three were events in existence in 2020 (Foster, Lower Hutt and Millwater).

New parkruns this year hosting their first Christmas Day event were Broad Park, Russell Park, Ōtaki River and Russell Park.

Owairaka was also a new event for Christmas, Covid restrictions affected their event last year.

Porirua (currently closed) and Western Springs were the only Christmas 2020 events not to operate this year.

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parkrun NZ Stats 24/12/2022

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for December 24, 2022.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 5356 (+1158) parkrunners and 540 (+33) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

354 (+100) people got their parkrun barcode this week

336 (+156) ran their first parkrun this week

590 (+173) achieved personal bests this week

26 (-12) volunteered for the first time

47 (+1) new age category records were set.

19 (+9) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:18.

There were three new course records this week. Michelle Van Looy (20:56 at Ara Harakeke), Joel Carman (16:26 at Ara Harakeke) and Craig Iversen (16:05 at Invercargill).

The top age graded runner was Sally Gibbs at Tauranga with a time of 18:28, 102.17% in the VW55-59 age group.

Milestones

17 parkrunners joined the J10 club

34 parkrunners joined the 25 club

26 parkrunners joined the 50 club

12 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Balclutha : Oliver Scarth
  • Barry Curtis : Gretchen Bourdillon
  • Cornwall Park : Roo Stewart
  • Dunedin : Azriel Gray
  • Hagley : Vicki Taylor
  • Hobsonville Point : Daniel Faulke, Debbie Craighead
  • Lower Hutt : Caitlin Carew
  • Pegasus : Cheryl Kessack
  • Queenstown : Rieko Trees
  • Taupo : Murray Drinnan
  • Tauranga : Malcolm Hurley

3 parkrunners joined the 250 club:

  • Cornwall Park : Ruth Laing
  • Millwater : Vivienne Glenday
  • Wanaka : Kylie Green

7 parkrunners joined the V25 club this weekend (Saturday and Sunday): Tony Coombe, Cathy Moorcroft, Sue Langley, Julian Joy, Craig Lindsay, Amelia Stokes, Gerry White.

John kelly achieved his v50 at Owairaka.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know either in the comments below or email runswithabarcode@gmail.com.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Lower Hutt (271), Cornwall Park (309), Hagley (462).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Ōtaki River (38), Russell Park (36), Balclutha (18).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

34 parkruns had higher attendance

6 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Lower Hutt, with a change of 84.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Whakatane Gardens with a change of 383%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Owairaka with a change of -17.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Owairaka with a change of -15%.

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

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parkrun NZ Stats 17/12/2022

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for December 17, 2022.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 4158 (+764) parkrunners and 507 (+29) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

254 (+50) people got their parkrun barcode this week

180 (+36) ran their first parkrun this week

417 (+84) achieved personal bests this week

38 (+8) volunteered for the first time

46 (+3) new age category records were set, of these 15 were at Ara Harakeke parkrun.

10 (+5) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:17.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 57:46, 92.7% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

10 parkrunners joined the J10 club

31 parkrunners joined the 25 club

21 parkrunners joined the 50 club

14 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Anderson : Jenny Todd
  • Barry Curtis : Maninder Malhi
  • East End : Paul Whitfield
  • Flaxmere : Nick Johnson
  • Foster : Blaine Morch
  • Millwater : Andrew Tunnicliffe
  • Owairaka : Jeanette Mcglone
  • Palmerston North : Andrew Grainger , Linda Simpson
  • Queenstown : Chloe Harris
  • Taupo: Nicki Pipping
  • Tauranga : Claire Bentley , Martin Collis
  • Western Springs : David Blocksidge

4 parkrunners joined the 250 club:

  • Barry Curtis: Jim Newbould
  • Hagley: Graeme Black
  • Hobsonville Point: Steven Clarke
  • Taupo: Catrina Crossley

3 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Anton McLean, Jennifer Smith, Kendall Peacock

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Lower Hutt (187), Cornwall Park (238), Hagley (386).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Lake2Lake Trail (20), Whakatane Gardens (18), Balclutha (13).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

27 parkruns had higher attendance

12 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Cornwall Park, with a change of 80.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Taupo with a change of 158%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Owairaka with a change of -51.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Balclutha with a change of -43%.

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

0

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (37), Broad Park (28), Pegasus (25), Invercargill (20) and Lower Hutt (20).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Broad Park (28 or 27%), Hamilton Park (6 or 25%), Pegasus (25 or 22%), Ara Harakeke (19 or 18%) and Owairaka (19 or 17%).

The most first timers were at Ara Harakeke (74), Hagley (69), Queenstown (54), Cornwall (42) and Broad Park (36).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Ara Harakeke (74 or 69%), Queenstown (54 or 56%), Lake2Lake Trail (11 or 55%), Wanaka (29 or 37%) and Broad Park (36 or 35%).

The Fastest Among Us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Wells (SW30-34) running Tauranga in 17:32.
  2. Kate Currie (JW15-17) running Hagley in 18:45 setting herself a new PB.
  3. Lindsay Barwick (VW45-49) running Lower Hutt in 18:51 setting herself a new PB.
  4. Chloe Baker (SW25-29) running Foster in 19:00 for the first time.
  5. Charlotte Chiles (JW11-14) running Hagley in 19:22 for the first time.
  6. Natalie Hardaker (VW40-44) running Lower Hutt in 19:35.
  7. Hayley Kitching (SW18-19) running Queenstown in 19:41 for the first time.
  8. Camille O’donoghue (SW20-24) running Palmerston North in 20:39 for the first time.
  9. Amy Irons (VW35-39) running Sherwood Reserve in 20:49 for the first time.
  10. Madison Kindler (JW10) running Whangarei in 22:34 for the first time.
  11. Wendy Cottrell-teahan (VW50-54) running Palmerston North in 22:38.
  12. Suzanne Mackie (VW55-59) running Hagley in 22:40.
  13. Marcia Hunter (VW60-64) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 23:31 setting herself a new PB.
  14. Jackie Grant (VW65-69) running Whangarei in 25:28.
  15. Judith Bradshaw (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 26:00.
  16. Julie Boshier (VW75-79) running Russell Park in 38:32.
  17. Margaret Garrett (VW80-84) running Kapiti Coast in 42:52 setting herself a new PB.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 51:58.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Harry Witt (JM15-17) running Pegasus in 16:00 setting himself a new PB.
  2. Giles Witt (SM18-19) running Pegasus in 16:02 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Alex Witt (SM20-24) running Pegasus in 16:03.
  4. Michael Huntley (VM35-39) running Lower Hutt in 16:34 setting himself a new PB.
  5. Ciaran Faherty (SM30-34) running Queenstown in 16:53.
  6. Brett Mcphedran (VM40-44) running Lower Hutt in 16:56 for the first time.
  7. Ruan Meintjies (SM25-29) running Hobsonville Point in 17:17.
  8. Cohnor Walsh (JM11-14) running Hagley in 17:38 setting himself a new PB.
  9. Nick Burrow (VM45-49) running Broad Park in 17:53 for the first time.
  10. Michael Pugh (VM50-54) running Tauranga in 18:06.
  11. Peter Richards (VM60-64) running Foster in 18:54.
  12. Malcolm Cornelius (VM55-59) running Hagley in 19:10.
  13. Gavin Stevens (VM65-69) running Cornwall in 21:14.
  14. Lukas Haver (JM10) running Taupo in 21:47.
  15. John Kent (VM70-74) running Whangarei in 22:48.
  16. Les Rootsey (VM75-79) running Lower Hutt in 24:24 for the first time.
  17. Mike Stewart (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 27:20.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 37:02.
  19. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 57:46.

Record Breakers

There were 41 age category records broken this week:

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 10/12/2022

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for December 10, 2022.

In New Zealand there were 39 parkruns with 3394 (-799) parkrunners and 478 (-9) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

204 (-50) people got their parkrun barcode this week

144 (-62) ran their first parkrun this week

333 (-210) achieved personal bests this week

30 (-9) volunteered for the first time

43 (+23) new age category records were set, of these 29 were at the new Ara Harakeke parkrun.

5 (-11) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:17.

There were two new course records this week. Hannah Oldroyd ran 18:15 at Broad Park, Alex Witt ran 15:27 at Pegasus.

The top age graded runner was Sally Gibbs at Whanganui Riverbank with a time of 18:38, 101.15% in the VW55-59 age group.

Milestones

8 parkrunners joined the J10 club

26 parkrunners joined the 25 club

14 parkrunners joined the 50 club

11 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Ara Harakeke: Anna Coffin
  • Dunedin: Kathy Mckendry, Cindy Gatenby
  • Flaxmere: Mamie Agnes Mclean
  • Foster: Shane Davin
  • Lower Hutt: Glen Warner
  • Millwater: Sonia Gordge
  • Palmerston North: Traci Booth
  • Pegasus: Tim Heaver
  • Queenstown: Seamus Costello, Sarah Hodgkinson

2 parkrunners joined the 250 club:

  • Broad Park: Brian Tyro
  • Hobsonville Point: Elizabeth Latzelsperger

8 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Samantha Simpson, Dayle Robinson, Tony Fallon, May Evans, Jocelyn Fountain, Mark Coffey, David Cushing, and Andrew Hilton.

Colin Smith achieved his V50 milestone at Whangarei.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Cornwall Park (158), Owairaka (164), Hagley (351).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Balclutha (23), Ōtaki River (20), Hamilton Park (19).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

12 parkruns had higher attendance

26 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Owairaka, with a change of 44.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Owairaka with a change of 37%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Lower Hutt with a change of -75.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Cambridge NZ with a change of -58%.

NZ Anniversaries

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Cancellations

Barry Curtis parkrun: Spartan Auckland event at park;key paths unusable

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Jacques Poot: See the country with parkrun

On January 15 this year I met Alison King during the usual coffee at Jack’s at my home parkrun, the lovely grounds of the University of Waikato.

She brought along some copies of her book Unofficial parkrun Guide NEW ZEALAND.

It is an interesting compendium of all 33 parkruns in New Zealand in 2021. 

Since then, another seven have been added, so a second edition is undoubtedly on its way.

Anyway, I made it my New Year’s resolution to do several parkruns around New Zealand this year, with the book as my guide.

Waikato parkrun stalwarts Lex Chalmers and Lynda Brahne introduced me to Hamilton Lake parkrun in 2014, but for various reasons I did not manage to participate in parkrun regularly until the restart after the COVID lockdown.

I have now also started volunteering and parkrun has become my regular Saturday morning activity.

With 80 parkruns in total, and volunteering on 16 occasions, I am now on my way to reach the 100 parkruns and 25 times volunteering milestones sometime next year.

So far I have been at nine parkrun locations in New Zealand (University of Waikato, Hamilton Lake, Cambridge, Tauranga, Lower Hutt, Pegasus, Palmerston North, Millwater and Whangarei).

I have also done some parkruns abroad.

Having all our three children working and living in London, my wife and I spend a fair bit of time in the UK. This has provided a great opportunity to run a few in London (Southwark and Mile End) and one in Scotland (Torvean in Inverness) while vacationing there. 

Being Dutch, it has also been nice to have been able to run twice this year in the Netherlands at Sonsbeek (Arnhem).

parkruns are mostly organised the same everywhere but starting times can vary. For example in the southern half of the South Island they start at 9am in winter instead of 8am, while in Scotland they start at 9.30am all year round.

One thing that stands out wherever you do a parkrun is the amazingly friendly atmosphere.

Visitors are always made to feel really welcome.

The encouragement from the volunteers along the way is also much appreciated.

Running in the 65-69 age group, I am not aiming for ever better PBs but run for fun with mostly ‘pass’ (50% or more) age grades.

It will take me probably several years to do all parkruns in Aotearoa at least once. And, as Run Director Wendy Watts said after my parkrun in Palmerston North, it’s a moving target with new parkruns being added all the time.

After I have done a parkrun for the first time, I now ask the Run Director to sign and date the first page on that parkrun in Alison’s book – that makes the book a very nice non-digital record of where and when I have done parkrun.

So what will be the strategy to try to sample as many parkruns as possible? 

From the Waikato it should be possible to do the Auckland ones and Puarenga (Rotorua) with early road trips on Saturdays.

The others will require some cleverly organised two-week vacations that have an itinerary with parkruns at three locations on three successive Saturdays.

The alternative is a bunch of getaway weekends. My wife doesn’t do parkrun but has not objected to my goal of doing various parkruns around the country – she enjoys the getaways.

parkrun has become a very enjoyable part of my life.

For  those starting out on this journey, I can strongly recommend it. It helps you staying fit and you meet some very nice people along the way.

November 5, 2022: Celebrating 2nd anniversary of parkrun at the University of Waikato (theme: “goldilocks and the three bears”)
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parkrun NZ Stats 03/12/2022

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for December 3, 2022.

In New Zealand there were 40 parkruns with 4193 (+175) parkrunners and 487 (+27) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

254 (-2) people got their parkrun barcode this week

206 (-4) ran their first parkrun this week

543 (+44) achieved personal bests this week

39 (+10) volunteered for the first time

20 (+2) new age category records were set

16 (+9) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:17.

There were three new course records this week. Hannah Oldroyd ran 18:18 at Broad Park, Tom Galloway ran 16:56 at Broad Park and Dan Hunt ran 17:11 at Russell Park.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Hamilton Lake with a time of 49:59, 107.14% in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

11 parkrunners joined the J10 club

35 parkrunners joined the 25 club

10 parkrunners joined the 50 club

5 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Flaxmere: Ian Bruce McKee
  • Greytown Woodside Trail: Fiona McCardle
  • Hamilton Lake: Martin Carroll
  • Palmerston North: Mark Pinny
  • Sherwood Reserve: Cheryl Dahms

2 parkrunners joined the 250 club:

  • Barry Curtis: Kate Pattinson
  • Lower Hutt: Matthew Ruglys

5 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Lizi Eade, Mari Davenport, Murray Penno, Tim Crawshaw, Jonathan Batchelor.

Judy Nicol achieved her v50 at Balclutha.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Cornwall Park (230), Porirua (235), Hagley (322).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Hamilton Park (26), Balclutha (24), Ōtaki River (22).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

22 parkruns had higher attendance

15 parkruns had lower attendance

Ōtaki River and Whakatane Gardens recorded the same attendance as the week prior.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Porirua, with a change of 91.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Hamailton Park with a change of 100%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley with a change of -77.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Wanaka with a change of -45%.

NZ Anniversaries

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Cancellations

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PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (46), Porirua (34), Lower Hutt (31), Cornwall (27) and Whangarei (24).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Whakatane Gardens (10 or 29%), Otaki River (6 or 27%), Sherwood Reserve (13 or 23%), University of Waikato (10 or 23%) and Greytown Woodside Trail (12 or 22%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (43), Lake2Lake Trail (43), Queenstown (41), Porirua (32) and Broad Park (28).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Lake2Lake Trail (43 or 61%), Queenstown (41 or 47%), Hamilton Park (11 or 42%), Wanaka (22 or 39%) and Blenheim (19 or 35%).

Fastest Among Us

The 17 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Broad Park in 18:18 for the first time.
  2. Louise Brabyn (JW15-17) running Palmerston North in 18:38 setting herself a new PB.
  3. Anna Williams (SW30-34) running Anderson in 19:13.
  4. Mikki Williden (VW45-49) running Hobsonville Point in 19:54.
  5. Juliet Moorhead (JW11-14) running Porirua in 20:04.
  6. Shannon-Leigh Walker (VW40-44) running Whangarei in 20:19 setting herself a new PB.
  7. Katherine Fry (SW20-24) running Taupo in 20:25 for the first time.
  8. Anna Hickey (SW25-29) running Western Springs in 20:39.
  9. Haven Drinnan (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 21:25.
  10. Tui Summers (VW50-54) running Foster in 21:30.
  11. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 21:50.
  12. Brigitte Masse (VW55-59) running Hagley in 22:01.
  13. Brooke Martin (JW10) running Porirua in 23:08.
  14. Meg Christie (VW60-64) running Hagley in 23:26.
  15. Judith Bradshaw (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 26:07.
  16. Anna Reid (VW80-84) running Hagley in 32:36.
  17. Pauline Lane (VW75-79) running Hagley in 35:42.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Chris Sanson (VM35-39) running Anderson in 15:56.
  2. Samuel Stichbury (SM18-19) running Palmerston North in 16:07.
  3. Matthew Arnold (SM25-29) running Cornwall in 16:11 setting himself a new PB.
  4. Toby Caro (JM15-17) running Cornwall in 16:22 for the first time.
  5. Luke Watts (SM30-34) running Whanganui Riverbank in 16:42.
  6. James Conwell (VM40-44) running Greytown Woodside Trail in 17:14 for the first time.
  7. Aj Cornwall (VM45-49) running Palmerston North in 17:21.
  8. Shaun Ryan (VM50-54) running Lake2Lake Trail in 17:59 for the first time.
  9. Peter Richards (VM60-64) running Hagley in 17:59 setting himself a new PB.
  10. Laurie Watson (SM20-24) running Wanaka in 18:26.
  11. Warwick Smith (VM55-59) running Porirua in 19:20.
  12. Caleb Rice (JM11-14) running Trentham Memorial in 19:57.
  13. C J Iversen (JM10) running Invercargill in 20:47.
  14. Steve Fairley (VM65-69) running Whangarei in 21:17.
  15. Allan Mayfield (VM70-74) running Foster in 22:37 for the first time.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 25:24.
  17. Selwyn James Parker (VM80-84) running Lake2Lake Trail in 30:35.
  18. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Hamilton Lake in 49:59 for the first time.
  19. Garth Barfoot (VM85-89) running Sherwood Reserve in 50:15.

Record Setters

There were 18 age category records broken this week:

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats. You can view the top 100 countryman table here.

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parkrun NZ Stats 26/11/2022

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for November 26, 2022.

In New Zealand there were 39 parkruns with 4018 (+846) parkrunners and 460 (+27) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

256 (+38) people got their parkrun barcode this week

210 (+62) ran their first parkrun this week

499 (+113) achieved personal bests this week

29 (+6) volunteered for the first time

18 (+11) new age category records were set

7 (+1) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:16.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Sally Gibbs at Whanganui Riverbank with a time of 18:43, 100.8% in the VW55-59 age group.

Milestones

12 parkrunners joined the J10 club

36 parkrunners joined the 25 club

17 parkrunners joined the 50 club

10 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Broad Park: Robyn Perkins
  • Foster: Colette Benjamin
  • Hagley: Steven Mitchell
  • Hamilton Lake: George Nayager
  • Invercargill: Grant R Baker
  • Millwater: Kerry Attwood
  • Palmerston North: Hisan Wahab, Bob Hartnell
  • Taupo: Sharon Drinnan
  • Whangarei: Michael Johnson

1 parkrunner joined the 250 club:

  • Cornwall Park: Christopher Robb

5 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Joanne Fukuda, Anna Coppelmans, Andre Chalmers, Heather Toft, Nathan McKinlay.

Gail Sharp achieved her v50 at Dunedin, Erin Bradley achieved her v50 at Flaxmere and Ciaran Canavan achieved his v50 at Whakatane Gardens.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Hamilton Lake (210), Cornwall Park (252), Hagley (399).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Ōtaki River (22), Balclutha (14), Hamilton Park (13).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

16 parkruns had higher attendance

16 parkruns had lower attendance

Greytown Woodside Trail and Invercargill recorded the same attendance as the week prior.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley, with a change of 273.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Hagley with a change of 216%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Gisborne with a change of -42.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Hamilton Park with a change of -43%.

NZ Anniversaries

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Cancellations

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (33), Cornwall (31), Foster (31), Hamilton Lake (30) and Owairaka (26).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Otaki River (7 or 32%), Lake2Lake Trail (9 or 25%), Hamilton Park (3 or 23%), Foster (31 or 22%) and University of Waikato (9 or 20%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (73), Queenstown (64), Owairaka (53), Wanaka (32) and Lower Hutt (30).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Queenstown (64 or 53%), Owairaka (53 or 36%), Lake2Lake Trail (12 or 33%), Wanaka (32 or 31%) and East End (18 or 28%).

Fastest Among Us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Queenstown in 17:54 for the first time.
  2. Anneke Grogan (SW25-29) running Tauranga in 18:24 for the first time.
  3. Sally Gibbs (VW55-59) running Whanganui Riverbank in 18:43.
  4. Nicola Corinne Handley (VW40-44) running Hagley in 19:38.
  5. Louise Daly (SW20-24) running Hagley in 20:08.
  6. Juliet Moorhead (JW11-14) running Porirua in 20:26.
  7. Harriet Kingston (SW30-34) running Hagley in 20:26.
  8. Lily James (JW15-17) running Hamilton Lake in 20:42.
  9. Joanne Wainwright (VW45-49) running Owairaka in 20:57 for the first time.
  10. Becky Blay (SW18-19) running Pegasus in 21:37 setting herself a new PB.
  11. Michele Allison (VW65-69) running Taupo in 21:42 for the first time.
  12. Wendy Cottrell-teahan (VW50-54) running Palmerston North in 21:54.
  13. Nuala Dunne (VW60-64) running Whanganui Riverbank in 24:02.
  14. Harriet Stretton (JW10) running East End in 25:40 for the first time.
  15. Christine Sewell (VW70-74) running Hagley in 27:39.
  16. Diana Kittow (VW80-84) running Russell Park in 33:26.
  17. Julie Gilbert (VW75-79) running Palmerston North in 38:54.
  18. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 55:18.

The 20 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Christopher Dryden (SM20-24) running Hagley in 14:55.
  2. Chris Sanson (VM35-39) running Palmerston North in 15:50.
  3. Casey Thorby (SM18-19) running Taupo in 16:14.
  4. Samuel Bremer (SM25-29) running Cambridge NZ in 16:36 for the first time.
  5. Aj Cornwall (VM45-49) running Palmerston North in 16:58 setting himself a new PB.
  6. David Ashworth (VM40-44) running Porirua in 17:02 for the first time.
  7. Josh Jordan (JM15-17) running Trentham Memorial in 17:06.
  8. Jarod Thompsett (SM30-34) running Blenheim in 17:22 setting himself a new PB.
  9. Shaun Ryan (VM50-54) running Hobsonville Point in 17:47 for the first time.
  10. Bruce Edwards (VM60-64) running Whakatane Gardens in 18:39 for the first time.
  11. Nic Ratcliffe (JM11-14) running Anderson in 19:20.
  12. Gary Jacobson (VM55-59) running Wanaka in 19:24 for the first time.
  13. Lukas Haver (JM10) running Taupo in 21:37 setting himself a new PB.
  14. Tim J E Smith (VM65-69) running Lake2Lake Trail in 22:10 for the first time.
  15. Gary Kirkman (VM70-74) running Lake2Lake Trail in 23:19.
  16. Blake Wilkins (VM75-79) running Puarenga in 27:37.
  17. Mike Stewart (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 28:56.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 35:15 setting himself a new PB.
  19. Mike Batchelor (SM—) running Whangarei in 46:00.
  20. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 56:39.

Record Setters

There were 17 age category records broken this week:

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 19/11/2022

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for November 19, 2022.

In New Zealand there were 35 parkruns with 3172 (-822) parkrunners and 433 (-56) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

218 (-57) people got their parkrun barcode this week

148 (-78) ran their first parkrun this week

386 (-75) achieved personal bests this week

23 (-9) volunteered for the first time

7 (-23) new age category records were set

6 (-1) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand increased to 31:16.

There were no new course records this week.

The top age graded runner was Margie Peat at Cornwall Park with a time of 21:59, 95.07 in the VW65-69 age group.

Milestones

12 parkrunners joined the J10 club

27 parkrunners joined the 25 club

11 parkrunners joined the 50 club

6 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Anderson: Kathrin Siller
  • Cornwall Park: Darren Fry, Melissa Allan
  • Hobsonville Point: Milad Rafiei
  • Owairaka: Adam Berry
  • Wanaka: Jennifer Altria

3 parkrunners joined the 250 club:

  • Hagley: Peter Daley
  • Lower Hutt: Andrea Ruglys
  • Puarenga: Sandi Cooper

1 parkrunner joined the 500 club:

  • Lower Hutt: Richard McChesney

5 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Stuart Smith, Robyn Daly, Marion McKoy, Judy Humphris and Bruce Inglis.

Gabrielle Masters achieved her v100 at East End parkrun.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Millwater (177), Lower Hutt (201), Cornwall Park (232).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Hamilton Park (23), Balclutha (19), Ōtaki River (17).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

14 parkruns had higher attendance

20 parkruns had lower attendance

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Puarenga, with a change of 28.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Whakatane Gardens with a change of 100%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Hagley with a change of -210.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Foster with a change of -65%.

NZ Anniversaries

Western Springs (7)

Cancellations

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Gisborne (24), Sherwood Reserve (22), Western Springs (22), East End (20) and Millwater (20).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Hamilton Park (9 or 39%), Whakatane Gardens (12 or 30%), Sherwood Reserve (22 or 29%), East End (20 or 24%) and Trentham Memorial (16 or 23%).

The most first timers were at Cornwall (29), Puarenga (26), Western Springs (25), Lake2Lake Trail (23) and Wanaka (20).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Lake2Lake Trail (23 or 48%), Wanaka (20 or 36%), Blenheim (11 or 34%), Puarenga (26 or 32%) and Whakatane Gardens (12 or 30%).

The fastest among us

The 18 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Bella Earl (JW15-17) running Whangarei in 18:43.
  2. Zoe Hilton (JW11-14) running Trentham Memorial in 19:18 setting herself a new PB.
  3. Charlotte Blair (SW20-24) running Hagley in 19:52.
  4. Florence Reynolds (SW25-29) running Hagley in 19:58 for the first time.
  5. Michelle Rennie (VW35-39) running Gisborne in 20:01.
  6. Rieko Trees (VW45-49) running Hobsonville Point in 21:11 setting herself a new PB.
  7. Gretchen Bourdillon (VW40-44) running Barry Curtis in 21:35.
  8. Amanda Wallis (SW30-34) running Palmerston North in 21:36.
  9. Rain Milne (SW18-19) running Hamilton Lake in 21:53.
  10. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Cornwall in 21:59.
  11. Carolyn Marshall (VW55-59) running Puarenga in 22:31.
  12. Raewyn Harlock (VW60-64) running Anderson in 22:35 for the first time.
  13. Sandra Rafiei Tehrani (VW50-54) running Hobsonville Point in 23:09.
  14. Sunny Lu (VW50-54) running Millwater in 23:09.
  15. Kiana Wealleans (JW10) running Trentham Memorial in 24:38.
  16. Judith Stewart (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 26:10.
  17. Wendy Wilkins (VW75-79) running Puarenga in 39:41.
  18. Margaret Stuart (VW80-84) running Palmerston North in 43:23.

The 19 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Ben Hamilton (SM20-24) running Barry Curtis in 16:26 for the first time.
  2. Caleb Wagener (JM11-14) running Barry Curtis in 16:31 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Craig Iversen (VM45-49) running Invercargill in 16:43.
  4. Robin Moore (JM15-17) running Anderson in 16:44 for the first time.
  5. Adam Clayton (SM30-34) running Hamilton Park in 16:56.
  6. Andrew Crosland (VM40-44) running Lower Hutt in 17:12.
  7. Oliver Norman (VM35-39) running Lower Hutt in 17:41 for the first time.
  8. Fletcher Greaves (SM25-29) running Hagley in 18:17.
  9. Andrew Pennefather (VM50-54) running Palmerston North in 18:27.
  10. Bruce Edwards (VM60-64) running Puarenga in 19:07.
  11. Warwick Smith (VM55-59) running Trentham Memorial in 19:17.
  12. Luke Stanton (SM18-19) running Barry Curtis in 21:23.
  13. Ian Ross (VM65-69) running Barry Curtis in 22:19.
  14. Lukas Haver (JM10) running Taupo in 22:23 setting himself a new PB.
  15. David Spurr (VM70-74) running Millwater in 24:24.
  16. Ron Crowhurst (VM75-79) running Whangarei in 26:16.
  17. Mike Stewart (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 28:07.
  18. Garry Humpherson (VM85-89) running Whakatane Gardens in 37:52 setting himself a new PB.
  19. Mike Batchelor (SM—) running Whangarei in 43:25.

Record Breakers

There were 6 age category records broken this week:

Thanks to Paul Ellis for additional stats.

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parkrun NZ Stats 12/11/2022

parkrun NZ Attendance and Milestone Stats for November 12, 2022.

In New Zealand there were 39 parkruns with 3994 (-692) parkrunners and 489 (-22) volunteers, plus any pending results.

In brief

275 (-110) people got their parkrun barcode this week

226 (-87) ran their first parkrun this week

461 (-162) achieved personal bests this week

32 (-12) volunteered for the first time

30 (-1) new age category records were set

7 (-6) runners recorded sub-17 finishes

The average finish time in New Zealand remains 31:15.

There was one new course record this week. Alex Witt ran 16:24 at Balclutha.

The top age graded runner was Colin Thorne at Whangarei with a time of 57:24, 93.29 in the VM95-99 age group.

Milestones

13 parkrunners joined the J10 club

25 parkrunners joined the 25 club

16 parkrunners joined the 50 club

4 parkrunners joined the 100 club:

  • Greytown Woodside Trail: Miranda Barton
  • Hamilton Lake: Rachel Standen
  • Invercargill: Brendan Corbett
  • Kapiti Coast: Daniel Stoner

3 parkrunners joined the 250 club:

  • Dunedin: Croydon Paton
  • Porirua: Roland Idaczyk
  • University of Waikato: Vicky Brewin

8 parkrunners joined the V25 club: Tim Hargest, Greg Barton, Ruth Holt, Daniel Stoner, Carrie Austin, Ann Fenner, Gavin Craw, Helen Jagger.

* V50, V100 and V250 milestones aren’t recorded in the same way, so if you know of others please let me know.

Attendance

Biggest New Zealand parkruns: Millwater (207), Cornwall Park (268), Hagley (336).

Smallest NZ parkruns: Whakatane Gardens (20, Balclutha (20) Russell Park (19).

Of the New Zealand parkruns that took place both last week and this week:

10 parkruns had higher attendance

27 parkruns had lower attendance

Dunedin parkrun recorded the same attendance as the week prior.

The biggest increase in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Invercargill, with a change of 51.

The biggest increase in attendance (by percentage change) was Invercargill with a change of 76%.

The biggest drop in attendance (by number of parkrunners) was Porirua with a change of -84.

The biggest drop in attendance (by percentage change) was Flaxmere with a change of -66%.

NZ Anniversaries

0

Cancellations

Taupō (thunder and lightning storm)

PBs and First Timers

The most PBs were at Hagley (47), Western Springs (31), Cornwall (24), Foster (22) and Gisborne (21).

The most PBs by percentage of field was Hamilton Park (14 or 45%), Otaki River (9 or 32%), Gisborne (21 or 25%), Western Springs (31 or 20%) and Sherwood Reserve (13 or 19%).

The most first timers were at Hagley (47), Queenstown (43), Cornwall (39), Hamilton Lake (28) and Millwater (28).

The most first timers by percentage of field was at Queenstown (43 or 56%), Russell Park (6 or 32%), Lake2Lake Trail (13 or 30%), Sherwood Reserve (18 or 26%) and Broad Park (24 or 25%).

The fastest among us

The 19 fastest females in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Hannah Oldroyd (VW35-39) running Foster in 17:34.
  2. Lahana Reeves (SW20-24) running Hagley in 18:26 setting herself a new PB.
  3. Lisa Hellyer (JW11-14) running Cornwall in 18:28.
  4. Megan Davis (SW25-29) running Queenstown in 18:45 for the first time.
  5. Angela Doig (SW30-34) running Pegasus in 18:52.
  6. Sarah Louise Cumber (VW50-54) running Anderson in 19:42 for the first time.
  7. Ewa Bell (VW40-44) running Tauranga in 21:00 for the first time.
  8. Rieko Trees (VW45-49) running Hobsonville Point in 21:37.
  9. Helen Kilding (VW45-49) running Millwater in 21:37.
  10. Robyn Perkins (VW55-59) running Foster in 21:41 for the first time.
  11. Becky Blay (JW15-17) running Pegasus in 22:08.
  12. Kate Garland (SW18-19) running Western Springs in 22:35 setting herself a new PB.
  13. Margie Peat (VW65-69) running Puarenga in 22:37.
  14. Nuala Dunne (VW60-64) running Whanganui Riverbank in 23:49.
  15. Cassidy Bishop (JW10) running University of Waikato in 25:43 for the first time.
  16. Judith Bradshaw (VW70-74) running Whangarei in 27:06.
  17. Lorraine Parker (VW75-79) running Hobsonville Point in 38:39 setting herself a new PB.
  18. Margaret Stuart (VW80-84) running Palmerston North in 43:14.
  19. Clasina Van Der Veeken (VW90-94) running Whangarei in 51:43.

The 21 fastest males in New Zealand by age category, in pace order, were:

  1. Alex Kelliher (VM35-39) running Hagley in 16:18.
  2. Giles Witt (SM18-19) running Pegasus in 16:20 setting himself a new PB.
  3. Harry Witt (JM15-17) running Pegasus in 16:23 setting himself a new PB.
  4. Alex Witt (SM20-24) running Balclutha in 16:24 setting himself a new PB.
  5. Jamie Coulter-smyth (SM25-29) running East End in 16:50 for the first time.
  6. Dwight Grieve (VM45-49) running Lake2Lake Trail in 17:03.
  7. Sam Rout (SM30-34) running Whangarei in 17:16.
  8. Rob Boughton (VM40-44) running Hagley in 18:03 setting himself a new PB.
  9. Andrei Plechen (VM40-44) running Millwater in 18:03 setting himself a new PB.
  10. Peter Richards (VM60-64) running Broad Park in 18:35 for the first time.
  11. Cohnor Walsh (JM11-14) running Hagley in 18:48.
  12. Warwick Smith (VM55-59) running Broad Park in 18:54 for the first time.
  13. Alistair Crozier (VM50-54) running Hagley in 18:57.
  14. C J Iversen (JM10) running Invercargill in 19:52.
  15. Gavin Stevens (VM65-69) running Cornwall in 20:46.
  16. John Kent (VM70-74) running Whangarei in 22:53.
  17. Geoffrey Cumber (VM75-79) running Anderson in 24:34 for the first time.
  18. Mike Stewart (VM80-84) running Lower Hutt in 27:24.
  19. Mike Batchelor (SM—) running Whangarei in 44:45.
  20. Bob Ward (VM85-89) running Millwater in 45:44.
  21. Colin Thorne (VM95-99) running Whangarei in 57:24.

Record Breakers

There were 28 age category records broken this week: