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Here's a (slightly) interesting comparison of performances across the years. It was the Crowborough 10K on Sunday. I looked at the results and then dug out the results from 1989 when I did it. I'm assuming that the course (undulating) hasn't changed and that conditions (as I recall them) were just about the same (perfect?). I'm afraid I could only find my own result so forgive me if this reads like a self-serving narrative; it's not meant to be.
Time: 40.31
Positions:
1989 - 77/260 (men)
2019 - this time would have given a position of 21/215 (men)
This is of course just a snap-shot (one event, one competitor, two years) but that's a pretty big difference.
I've sometimes heard guys from 'that' era saying how standards at the top end of the fields have fallen. No way would one (this) little bit of data prove anything one way or another. Perhaps it's that there were just fewer events so the 'talent' was more concentrated.
Perhaps a fellow survivor of that time (i.e. [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION]) has a view?
Time: 40.31
Positions:
1989 - 77/260 (men)
2019 - this time would have given a position of 21/215 (men)
This is of course just a snap-shot (one event, one competitor, two years) but that's a pretty big difference.
I've sometimes heard guys from 'that' era saying how standards at the top end of the fields have fallen. No way would one (this) little bit of data prove anything one way or another. Perhaps it's that there were just fewer events so the 'talent' was more concentrated.
Perhaps a fellow survivor of that time (i.e. [MENTION=15605]knocky1[/MENTION]) has a view?