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CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS |
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| The Club Championship | Held annually at an adjoining clubs Colour Coded Event where all Seniors (Any one not at School) run the 'Green' Course. All Juniors run a course that suits the average ability of the juniors in the club at the time. | ||
| Handicap League Table | How does it work? | ||
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At Events club members go to details of the time taken to complete the course and the distance covered are taken from the results. From that everyone at the event get a minutes per K for that course. this is repeated for many events throughout the year. From these average mins per k an average for all club members is calculated. This is what speed with which the average club member completes a course at. There is then a difference between your Personnel Average and the Club Average. If your average is faster than the club average then the difference is positive. So in order to get an average one needs two events per year, one of which could be last years championship, |
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Club Champs |
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| Your handicap time required to bring your personnel average time back to the club average. | |||
| This applied to the Club Championship as follows | |||
| Assume the Club Average is 15:00mins per K and Your Average is 10:00 mins/K therefore your handicap is 5:00mins/K. So on a club Championship Course of 4K you would be expected to run it in 40mins, because your handicap is 5:00mins/K you will get 4 x 5mins (20Mins) added to what ever time you take as the Average Club Runner is expected to take 60Mins to finish. | |||
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As you would expect if you run faster than your personnel average you should be in with a chance of winning |
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| History Shows that the greater your variation in mins/K for across the courses completed the more likely to win. In the earlier years pregnancy was a winning factor. | |||
| Rankings are based on the difference between your slowest and fastest mins/k | |||
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Last Updated - 21 March, 2004 |
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