League Overview

The table below shows how clubs are performing in the series so far. For each race, club scores are calculated by adding up the finishing positions of their runners (lower totals are better) and then dividing this by the number of club members who participated. This gives an average placing per runner score.

The Overall Ranking is based on the club’s average score across all events. The Races column shows how many events the club has participated in with at least 4 runners (the minimum required to count towards the rankings).

All data comes from results on the Total Race Timing website. Please note that only races managed by Total Race Timing are included in the rankings.

Pos Club Races Average Score
1 City of Norwich AC 2/2 55.34
2 Bure Valley Harriers 2/2 65.36
3 Coltishall Jaguars RC 2/2 91.07
4 North Norfolk Beach Runners 2/2 93.98
5 Ryston Runners 1/2 110.62
6 Norwich Road Runners 2/2 122.73
7 Dereham Runners AC 2/2 127.36
8 Aylsham Runners 1/2 143.90
9 Thetford AC 2/2 150.26
10 Runners-Next-the-Sea 1/2 154.09
11 Norfolk Gazelles AC 2/2 159.80
12 Great Yarmouth Road Runners 2/2 177.80
13 Wymondham AC 2/2 186.39

Race Data

This table provides an overview of the races in the 10K series so far. For each race, the winner is determined by calculating the club’s average placing per runner. This is done by:

  • Adding up the finishing positions of club members (excluding the slowest two finishers);
  • Dividing the total by the number of club participants;
  • Applying a weighting based on the percentage of the club’s runners who took part in the race.

A minimum of 4 runners per club is required for their results to count.

Please note: If a specific age category is selected, the rankings still use overall race positions rather than age group placements. This ensures fairness and consistency in the results.

Race Date
Wymondham New Year’s Day 10k 01 Jan 2025 Show TRT Results
Mike Groves 10k 09 Mar 2025 Show TRT Results

Individuals' League

The table below shows how individual runners are doing in the 10K series. The scoring system is the same as with the Grand Prix - the first runner in the age category gets 100, the 2nd 99 and so on. The winner is the one with the highest score from their best 7 out of the 9 races.