This list shows the number of Scottish event age graded leaderboards each parkrunner is in. To be in a table you need to be one of the 1000th fastest parkrunners to have completed an event based upon your age graded score. Each event publishes a list under their results tab.
The number of different active Scottish event venues each parkrunner has completed.
A count of the number of Scottish parkruns each person has completed at least twice.
The total age graded score by adding together the best score each parkrunner has achieved at each different Scottish parkrun venue.
A list of the mean age graded score you would expect to lose running each event compared to the fastest event in Scotland. The data is calculated for the previous year of parkuns completed at each event and compares the runs of individual parkrunners across events.
Run from the start of one parkrun to the finish of another.
A Scottish only Wilson Index. The number of consecutive event numbers completed started from 1. i.e. have finished an event #1, an event #2 etc. The Index is named after Irene and Laurence Leask who were the first two Scottish parkrunners who reached a Leask Index of over 200.
The number of new PBs set by each parkrunner at Scottish parkrun venues.
A list of the number of parkruns completed within Scotland by each parkrunner.
A Scottish event only P-index. Your P-index is the number of events you have completed at least that number of times. So to have a P-index of 5 you need to have completed 5 different Scottish events at least 5 times. The cut off for entry to the list is a P-index of 5.