Friday, 15 February 2013

parkrun registration stats this week...15th February 2013

There is still a little time for new registrations this week, but at the time of writing and compared to the figures in my post this time last week....

Totalling up new registrations across parkrun globally, shows that parkrun has attracted a further 4,770 registrations in a week, 514 less than at the same time last week.

This takes the total number of global parkrun registrations (according to my official source page on the parkrun website) up to 444,291, (up from 439,521). That is a growth in total registrations of over 1% in a week.

As far as I am aware, there 2 new parkruns starting this weekend:
Cheltenham and Telford parkruns
Malahide parkrun remains at the top of the charts in the number of new registrations category this week  with 124 new registrations in the week. But the two new events, Cheltenham parkrun and Telford parkrun were not too far behind, so they may be challenging in weeks to come.
8 different parkrun events have added 50 or more new registrants this weekand they are:
Event   Total   This week   
Malahide parkrun2841124
Cheltenham parkrun369117
Telford parkrun29397
Newy parkrun280693
South Bank parkrun100266
New Farm parkrun464561
St Peters parkrun256059
Lake Mac parkrun18552


No great surprises in the "largest parkrun in the world" category this week, where it is still the same top 5:
Event   Total   
Bushy parkrun21572
Glasgow parkrun12827
Leeds parkrun11609
Brighton & Hove parkrun10401
Wimbledon Common parkrun10057

And at the other end of the spectrum, but just as worthy of a mention we have:
Event   Total   
Marlay parkrun3
Wallace parkrun, Lisburn4
Llyn Llech Owain parkrun12
Parramatta parkrun24
Delamere parkrun27


Two new parkrun events with newly registered runners for the first time (Marlay and Parramatta parkruns).
There are also 4 other parkrun events listed but with no registered runners at present:
Brandon Country Park parkrun
Cross Flatts parkrun
Hackworth parkrun
Newent parkrun, Forest of Dean

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