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Anchorman

Active member
Oct 19, 2007
153
Curious Orange SB 18:36 PB 18:36 AG:
Big Nuts SB 19:00 PB 18:40 AG:
Hooky SB 19:52 PB 19:52 AG 71.90%
Penny's harmonica SB 20:10 PB 20:10 AG 72:56%
Dazzer SB - 20.22 PB 19.57 AG:
GNT SB 20.29 PB: 20:20 AG: 79.66%
JoePrecious SB 21:10 PB 19:44 AG 69.68%
Simgull SB 21:20 PB 20:21 AG:69.14%
Left Back SB 21:28 PB 21:28 AG: 68.17%
Greg Bobkin SB: 21:44; PB: 20:54 AG: 61.83%
Soistes SB 21:59 PB 21:59 AG 73:62%
Anchorman SB 22:44 PB 21:34 AG 68.77%
Knocky SB 22:52 PB 17:45 AG:68.37%
Seaford SB 23:38 PB 23:38 AG
Comp Badger SB 23:29 PB 23:29 AG 55.07%
m20gull SB 28:18 PB 26:15 AG 54.3%

Been shying away from this table as was not confident about my cut, edit and paste skills, but I think I've managed it!!
 




soistes

Well-known member
Sep 12, 2012
2,651
Brighton
Loving this table. However, given my age (62 in a few days), my chances of getting near one of the Champions League spots are minimal to non-existent.

However, if we could agree that on any fair assessment, ranking by AG is the way to go, I'd be in with a decent chance, and closing the (still considerable) gap with GNT would be a real motivator.

Either way, it's pretty impressive that a football fans forum can muster such a list of acceptable distance runners. You'd certainly not credit it looking at a cross-section of ST holders who sit near me in WSU, a goodly proportion of whom can't get up the stairs at the stadium without stopping for a breather half way.
 


Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
10,224
On NSC for over two decades...
NAME SB PB AG
Curious Orange 18:36 18:36 73.92%
Big Nuts 19:00 18:40 70.26%
Hooky 19:52 19:52 71.90%
Penny's Harmonica 20:10 20:10 72:56%
Dazzer 20.22 19.57
GNT 20.29 20:20 79.66%
JoePrecious 21:10 19:44 69.68%
Simgull 21:20 20:21 69.14%
Left Back 21:28 21:28 68.17%
Greg Bobkin 21:44 20:54 61.83%
Soistes 21:59 21:59 73.62%
Anchorman 22:44 21:34 68.77%
Knocky 22:52 17:45 68.37%
Seaford 23:38 23:38
Comp Badger 23:29 23:29 55.07%
m20gull28:18 26:15 54.3%


Right folks, the above table should be correct.

I can see that we are better runners than IT nerds on this thread, so some quick instructions on using the table.

1) Use the Reply with quote button to get the latest version of the table.
2) Use the Go Advanced editing option rather than quick reply as this makes the formatting of the table easier to see.
3) Remove the QUOTE tags from the start and finish of the quoted text (including user name and post number) so that it is no longer displayed as a quote:
4) Edit your entry, which should look something like this:
Code:
[tr]
	[td]Curious Orange    [/td]
	[td]18:36    [/td]
	[td]18:36    [/td]
	[td]73.92%    [/td]
[/tr]
When shifting an entry up and down the just bear in mind that the
Code:
[tr]
and
Code:
[/tr]
tags mark the start and end of a row respectively.
 
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penny's harmonica

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2012
738
There are battles to be fought across the league - and with some heavy hitters yet to join it can only hot up! (This is my impersonation of an intern on the sport pages of the Argus.)

NAME SB PB AG
Curious Orange 18:36 18:36 73.92%
Big Nuts 19:00 18:40 70.26%
Hooky 19:52 19:52 71.90%
Penny's Harmonica 20:10 20:10 72:56%
Dazzer 20.22 19.57
GNT 20.29 20:20 79.66%
JoePrecious 21:10 19:44 69.68%
Simgull 21:20 20:21 69.14%
Left Back 21:28 21:28 68.17%
Greg Bobkin 21:44 20:54 61.83%
Soistes 21:59 21:59 73.62%
Anchorman 22:44 21:34 68.77%
Knocky 22:52 17:45 68.37%
Seaford 23:38 23:38
Comp Badger 23:29 23:29 55.07%
m20gull28:18 26:15 54.3%


Right folks, the above table should be correct.

I can see that we are better runners than IT nerds on this thread, so some quick instructions on using the table.

1) Use the Reply with quote button to get the latest version of the table.
2) Use the Go Advanced editing option rather than quick reply as this makes the formatting of the table easier to see.
3) Remove the QUOTE tags from the start and finish of the quoted text (including user name and post number) so that it is no longer displayed as a quote:
4) Edit your entry, which should look something like this:
Code:
[tr]
	[td]Curious Orange    [/td]
	[td]18:36    [/td]
	[td]18:36    [/td]
	[td]73.92%    [/td]
[/tr]
When shifting an entry up and down the just bear in mind that the
Code:
[tr]
and
Code:
[/tr]
tags mark the start and end of a row respectively.

Looks good. Fortunately my stats won't be changing any time soon as video recorder settings springs to mind. Your showing the rest of us up on 2 counts
 


knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
13,108
Loving this table. However, given my age (62 in a few days), my chances of getting near one of the Champions League spots are minimal to non-existent.

However, if we could agree that on any fair assessment, ranking by AG is the way to go, I'd be in with a decent chance, and closing the (still considerable) gap with GNT would be a real motivator.

Either way, it's pretty impressive that a football fans forum can muster such a list of acceptable distance runners. You'd certainly not credit it looking at a cross-section of ST holders who sit near me in WSU, a goodly proportion of whom can't get up the stairs at the stadium without stopping for a breather half way.

Impressed with your running, however..............You'll need a rocket up your arse to catch him. You're 90 seconds behind on AG and need a sub 20:30 to match him. I gave up with a 76.29% effort last August. GNT can AG front run on his own.
You'll do better to push on to stop anyone behind overtaking your AG. I've certainly got you in my sights .........
 








dazzer6666

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Mar 27, 2013
55,516
Burgess Hill
NAME SB PB AG
Curious Orange 18:36 18:36 73.92%
Big Nuts 19:00 18:40 70.26%
Hooky 19:52 19:52 71.90%
Penny's Harmonica 20:10 20:10 72:56%
Dazzer 20.22 19.57 72.42%
GNT 20.29 20:20 79.66%
JoePrecious 21:10 19:44 69.68%
Simgull 21:20 20:21 69.14%
Left Back 21:28 21:28 68.17%
Greg Bobkin 21:44 20:54 61.83%
Soistes 21:59 21:59 73.62%
Anchorman 22:44 21:34 68.77%
Knocky 22:52 17:45 68.37%
Seaford 23:38 23:38
Comp Badger 23:29 23:29 55.07%
m20gull28:18 26:15 54.3%
 








soistes

Well-known member
Sep 12, 2012
2,651
Brighton
Impressed with your running, however..............You'll need a rocket up your arse to catch him. You're 90 seconds behind on AG and need a sub 20:30 to match him. I gave up with a 76.29% effort last August. GNT can AG front run on his own.
You'll do better to push on to stop anyone behind overtaking your AG. I've certainly got you in my sights .........

Yes, I fear you're right. My latest AG was back in February, and although I've been consistently above 70 on pretty well all 5k runs since then, I think I'll struggle to top it, let alone get anywhere near GNT's levels. You can but dream, however.... and as you say, keeping my position in the AG ranking will also be challenging given the competition on NSC
 




Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
16,026
With the missing 'regulars' to come, we will have – as I predicted – five teams for Weakest Link next year then?

Easy way of deciding the groups too - [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION], you could be out of a job! :lol:
 


knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
13,108
With the missing 'regulars' to come, we will have – as I predicted – five teams for Weakest Link next year then?

Easy way of deciding the groups too - [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION], you could be out of a job! :lol:

If only you knew the problems faced by upper management. Trying to get a load of wastrel, prima Donnas into teams is not easy when they use sick notes, holidays or work as an excuse in the week before. The boys done well in the end though.
 


Guinness Boy

Tofu eating wokerati
Helpful Moderator
NSC Patron
Jul 23, 2003
37,338
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Resting knee and blister on Sunday paid off. Managed to crack out 5 reasonably effortless miles this morning on the seafront. The interesting thing is that my Garmin has died and gone to Garmin heaven (or at least back to them for another fix under warranty :rant: ) so I ran without a watch and measured it on my phone's Strava app. The pacing is very odd. First two miles almost identical, mile three much faster, mile four paying for mile 3 and mile 5 slower due to fatigue / heat / rush hour traffic / cool down.

I think I've taken from that that when I run naturally my steady pace is about 9.20 (needs to go down to about 8,40 in time for Brighton) and I speed it up when there are a lot a slim 20-something women doing Bootcamp sprints on Hove Lawns :lolol:
 




Bigtomfu

New member
Jul 25, 2003
4,416
Harrow
... and I speed it up when there are a lot a slim 20-something women doing Bootcamp sprints on Hove Lawns :lolol:

I'd say that makes it look like interval training but in the summer down there you'd basically be sprinting for about ten miles from Shoreham to Saltdean.

My friends and I have an anonymous term to describe such scenes without being caught out with a skunk eye from the Mrs.

"Went for a tremendous walkabout, marvellous scenes to behold by all!"
 


Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
NAME SB PB AG
Curious Orange 18:36 18:36 73.92%
Ninja Elephant 18:50 18:50 67.80%
Big Nuts 19:00 18:40 70.26%
Hooky 19:52 19:52 71.90%
Penny's Harmonica 20:10 20:10 72:56%
Dazzer 20.22 19.57 72.42%
GNT 20.29 20:20 79.66%
JoePrecious 21:10 19:44 69.68%
Simgull 21:20 20:21 69.14%
Left Back 21:28 21:28 68.17%
Greg Bobkin 21:44 20:54 61.83%
Soistes 21:59 21:59 73.62%
Anchorman 22:44 21:34 68.77%
Knocky 22:52 17:45 68.37%
Seaford 23:38 23:38
Comp Badger 23:29 23:29 55.07%
m20gull28:18 26:15 54.3%

Work to be done! Cracking table and good to see the running community growing as well. Is it time for the NSC Runners Club to get affiliated?!
 


Simgull

Well-known member
Jan 3, 2013
1,669
Hove
If only you knew the problems faced by upper management. Trying to get a load of wastrel, prima Donnas into teams is not easy when they use sick notes, holidays or work as an excuse in the week before. The boys done well in the end though.

Don't worry, you haven't lost the dressing room.....yet ��
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
16,026
Don't worry, you haven't lost the dressing room.....yet ��
However, I did hear there were murmurings about bringing in a director of running...
 




knocky1

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2010
13,108
However, I did hear there were murmurings about bringing in a director of running...

I refuse to resign as I realise how much I am needed. [MENTION=67]Curious Orange[/MENTION] spreadsheet league is not replacing me. Going through the League table to get the teams this year would have given:

Team 1 absent too far away, 2 and 3 OK, 4, newbie lurker
Team 2. Sick, work,, work, who are you?
Team 3. Recovering from SB, who are you?, solid @GB, who are you?
Team 4. lurker turn up 5" before without notice, ME, newbie, lurker
Team 5 [MENTION=2351]m20gull[/MENTION] running 5 legs on his own.

6 weakest link runners not yet in League table inc. a super ego, the lazy, the busy and the Ringer, without whom it would not have been possible.

We would have disgraced ourselves........plus could a League Table have picked up the team race numbers, taken a bamboo flag pole, supplied safety pins, subsidised [MENTION=18183]big nuts[/MENTION] entry by 50% and stay in the pub till 11.30 to ensure everyone was enjoying the Social Activity?
 
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CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,090
Roasting hot out there yesterday, not really sure why I decided to go out in 27 degree heat but now getting a few miles on the clock each week and feel good for it. Annoyingly I will at some point, for whatever reason, have a couple of weeks off and we start all over again.
 


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