UK parkrun Attendances - 14 May 2016

Another massive week, with a new UK attendance record of 93,220, just a little above last weeks total.

 

Biggest parkruns: Bushy Park (1155), Southampton (942), Cannon Hill (809), Poole (774), Huddersfield (753), Heaton Park (738), Cardiff (720), Sheffield Hallam (712), Newcastle (689), Coventry (676).

Median parkrun: Great Notley (206).

Smallest parkruns: Lullingstone (45), Ellon (45), Gainsborough (44), Sheffield Castle (41), Watergrove (38), Mount Edgcumbe (38), Hackworth (34), Bevendean Down (34), Pymmes (32), Limavady (19), Dolgellau (19).

New records / new parkruns: Southampton (942), Poole (774), Huddersfield (753), Coventry (676), Black Park (635), Woodhouse Moor (492), Northampton (479), Preston (464), Gunnersbury (452), Guildford (450), Colchester Castle (413), Salisbury (403), Panshanger (396), Bedford (393), Walsall Arboretum (392), Wycombe Rye (383), Bracknell (377), St Helens (358), Alice Holt (353), Yeovil Montacute (320), Lloyd (317), Hanley (310), Bury St Edmunds (296), Finsbury Park (295), Bramley (289), Kingsway (274), Andover (274), Tees Barrage (263), Sherwood Pines (251), Rother Valley (249), Hilly Fields (245), Royal Tunbridge Wells (230), Ashford (229), Erddig (225), Hackney Marshes (213), Cleethorpes (208), Rushmere (201), Forest of Dean (174), Wepre (118).

There were 392 parkruns, 8 cancellations, and the total UK senior parkrun population was 93220.

 

The biggest increase in attendance (in terms of absolute numbers) was Preston, up 141.

The biggest increase in attendance (in terms of percentages) was Bramley, up 81%.

The biggest drop in attendance (in terms of absolute numbers) was Cannon Hill, down 207.

The biggest drop in attendance (in terms of percentages) was Sheffield Castle, down 50%.

 

There were exactly 200 parkruns with at least 200 finishers (in fact the 200th largest attendance was at Banbury, which had exactly 200 finishers).

I will post my summary of the worldwide milestone stats later in the week.