Runbritain
Launches Revolutionary Online Scoring for Road Runners
runbritain
has today announced the launch of its revolutionary new
handicap scoring system designed to give road
runners of all abilities the ability to benchmark their
progress and compare their results across a range of
distances and terrains.
The scoring
system, which has been developed in conjunction with the
team behind the McCain Power of 10 website, enables
runners to claim a ranking score based on any single
performance at 5k, 10k, half marathon and marathon
distances, and allow them to make comparisons against
fellow runners of varying degrees of ability.
It also
offers guidance and support on future racing selections
and opportunities to improve current runbritain handicap
scores.
Virgin
London Marathon Race Director Dave Bedford (pictured)
joined forces with GMTV and Lotto draw television
presenter Jenni Falconer this week to highlight how the
scoring system could transcend runners off all
abilities:
Falconer –
a keen road runner was eager to support the scheme:
“I run
regularly and am racing a few times this year. The new runbritain
handicap scoring system is a great way to check
how you’re doing across a range of distances and
compare your progress head-to-head with other runners
that you know.
“It adds
incentive and motivates you to try and complete the
course in the best time possible. I’m keen to try and
lower my handicap which
means I’ll have to push myself that little bit harder!”
Those
visiting the runbritain website to claim their
handicap ranking will also be provided with a bespoke
personal running biog page on www.runbritain.com
featuring:
· current
rankings at each distance
· personal
progress graph
· direct
comparisons with other runners with a ‘head-to-head’
function
· handicap
score updated automatically after each run
· target
times to bring score down by 1.0 handicap points
· and much
much more!
runbritain
MD, Geoff Wightman said “We have been working hard
since the start of the year to create the functionality
that we believe runners will like from this free
offering. Most road runners are motivated by tangible
targets, whether it’s
racing for the first time, improving PBs or competing
more frequently.
“We also
believe that the runbritain handicap scoring will
help retain some of the runners, who sign up for our
bigger races as a
once-in-a-lifetime experience. This scheme should also
help answer the question of which is your best
racing distance year-on-year. We hope it will
revolutionise the way that runners benchmark their
progress in our sport
at all levels.”
FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION:
Liz Birchall,
Communications Manager
M: 07718 526 363
E: lbirchall@uka.org.uk
Claire
Furlong, Head of Marketing and Communications
M: 07701 099
764
E: cfurlong@uka.org.uk
Katy
Anderson, Senior Media Officer
M: 07701 099 763
E: kanderson@uka.org.uk
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