Introducing the new FLRC Track leaderboard!

Have you ever seen someone win a race at an FLRC track meet and wondered how their time compares to others historically? We’re pleased to announce the beta release of the new FLRC Track leaderboard, which consolidates results for nearly 4,600 runners from all club meets dating back to around 2011. Special thanks to club member Steve Desmond of ecoAPM for developing the site!

The main page of the site displays the top ten results for each event for women and men. You can click the View All button to see the complete results for any event. In the full results view, shown below, use the drop-down menu at the top to focus on specific ten-year age groups. Some events have numerous results, while others have relatively few.

Click any runner’s name to view their best times for each event, and click the Activity Log button to see all their results over time. You may discover some well-known names: professional runner Sage Hurta-Klecker set the FLRC record for the women’s 1500 with a time of 4:40.7 when she was in high school in 2015.

Fair warning: our original data is very messy, so we’re currently working on numerous data-related issues, including incorrect results for some field events, different names for the same person, and numerous missing ages. We’re also considering the best ways to represent aspects like runner age over time, the year a record was set, and more. Feel free to share any issues you notice or types of reports you’d like to see, and we’ll investigate.

We hope you like the new track leaderboard!

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