- 315 parkrun events run (NEW RECORD - I believe that is now 7 record breaking weeks in a row)
- 45,515 runners
The average number of runners per parkrun event run was: 144.5
14 parkrun events recorded new record attendances last weekend, as follows:
| Event | Record Attendance | |
| Aberdeen | 240 | |
| Armagh | 87 | |
| Berwick Springs | 126 | |
| Kalgoorlie-Boulder | 91 | |
| Leszno | 94 | |
| Nahoon Point | 611 | |
| Parramatta | 129 | |
| Pennington Flash | 208 | |
| Pontefract | 213 | |
| Pontypridd | 168 | |
| Sewerby | 188 | |
| South Manchester | 347 | |
| Southend | 271 | |
| Victoria | 200 |
| Record Attendance | Record Week | ||
| Amager Faelled | 146 | 28/08/2010 |
And in the UK it's:
| Hackney Marshes | 75 | 21/05/2011 |
The highest attendance this week was exactly 850 at Bushy parkrun.
And outside the UK it was 550 at Newy parkrun in Australia.
The lowest attendance this week was just 4 at Durham NC parkrun.
89 runners ran under 17 minutes around the world of parkrun last weekend. 6 of them under 16 minutes.
The fastest parkrunner in the world last weekend was Jacek Sobas, running 15:41 at Wroclaw parkrun in Poland.
The top age grade performance last weekend was 92.82%, by Ros Tabor, running 21:50 in the VM60-64 category at Southwark parkrun.
And a quick look at a superb junior performance:
Ben Clarke set a new category record at St Albans pakrun, running 17:16 in the JM14 category - very impressive.
Paul Freyne still tops the table of most different parkrun events attended, with 156 different event locations in his 200 parkrun outings. And a special mention for Leon Foster who has run 51 of his 52 parkruns at different parkrun events - amazing parkrun tourism!