The Hall of Fame lists race times run by NBR members at NYRR races. All other personal PR’s, runners from other teams, and out of town races are covered through the race reports and website. If you want everyone to know about a recent non-NYRR race that you ran, write a race report (preferably with photos) and send it to the webmaster. It’s always great to read and inspire.
NBR Hall of Fame
Best Times – Men’s Team (A list of the top recorded times for each distance.)
Best Times – Women’s Team (A list of the top recorded times for each distance.)
AG Percentage – All Distances (Top Age-Graded Performances (male and female combined) for each race distance.)
2011 Stats (2011′s top performers)
2010 Stats (2010′s top performers)
2009 Stats (2009′s top performers)
Did you know that the Half Marathon is NBR’s most popular distance? Since NBR’s first race in April 2009, we have had more than 2300 participants in NYRR events (plus countless more outside of NYRR’s umbrella!) and 596 of those were Half Marathoners!
| Half Marathon | 596 runners |
| 4 miles | 503 runners |
| 10k (6.2 miles) | 383 runners |
| 5 Miles | 404 runners |
| Marathon (3.1 miles) | 157 runners |
| 5k (3.1 miles) | 102 runners |
| 15k (9.3 miles) | 89 runners |
| 1 Mile | 77 runners |
| 18 miles | 56 runners |
| 3 miles | 9 runners |
| 1.7 Miles | 8 runners |
| 60k | 5 runners |
| 8k | 3 runners |
If you have any questions or comments you can email Anna McCusker at anna227@hotmail.com.
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Anna,
You do a wonderful job keeping the NBR Team Stats – Hall of Fame database. May I suggest adding the age groups in there so that “The Geezer Squad” can get some props. Before you know it we’ll have a Geezerette Squad (I created that word) as well. How about 40-49 group and a 50-59 group (I don’t think we have many 50-59 in NBR but its only a matter of time). Just my 2 cents..
Comment by Jose September 21, 2011 @ 3:31 amWow I actually have a flighting chance to make it onto the 15K charts at next weekends 15K. Go big or go home.
Comment by steve mura December 5, 2011 @ 4:42 pmI think a marathon’s just a bit longer than 3.1 miles…
Comment by Mia Chen (@mini_mia) January 3, 2012 @ 1:20 pm