Rank | User | Pace | Time | Date | Dist | Match |
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1 | paulhalford | 7:14 | 29:23 | Jul 2013 | 4.06 | 91% |
2 | Anonymous | 7:39 | 30:42 | Jan 2019 | 4.01 | 85% |
3 | Old Man | 9:00 | 36:05 | Apr 2010 | 4.01 | 86% |
4 | Anonymous | 9:28 | 37:52 | Jun 2011 | 4.00 | 91% |
5 | Crazy Kleigh Baby | 9:50 | 39:20 | Jun 2015 | 4.00 | 89% |
6 | Anonymous | 9:56 | 39:50 | Oct 2018 | 4.01 | 89% |
7 | Trotters | 10:10 | 41:29 | Apr 2022 | 4.08 | 89% |
8 | Anonymous | 10:22 | 41:40 | Nov 2023 | 4.02 | 92% |
9 | Anonymous | 10:24 | 41:25 Coaching |
Mar 2017 | 3.98 | 94% |
10 | Curly K | 10:27 | 41:47 | Jan 2023 | 4.00 | 89% |
11 | Anonymous | 11:12 | 44:47 | Oct 2016 | 4.00 | 94% |
12 | Anonymous | 11:20 | 45:25 | Sep 2021 | 4.01 | 100% |
13 | Anonymous | 14:16 | 57:03 | Aug 2021 | 4.00 | 87% |
Year | Attempts | Best | Time |
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FAQ
Why are the distances all different?GPS watches are never 100% accurate. The data they record varies each time you run. And on top of that, you probably never take exactly the same racing line each time.
Some of the distances are way off
Our algorithm needs to simplify your route in order to help match it to others. Occasionally this means that if you take a slight detour on your route, it's still classed as a match.