I was reading my latest Marathon and Beyond book/magazine and there was the editorial by Rich Benyo. He pulled some interesting stats from various people. Through them I found out I am close to an average runner in times (slower, but close). I do not fall anywhere near the average income levels though (going to have to explain that to my boss).
2008 average men's finish time - 4.20.04
2009 average men's finish time - 4.13.36
2008 average women's finish time - 4.43.31
2009 average women's finish time - 4.41.26
Average men's age - 40.1
Average women's age - 36.4
Here's the average I really want to belong to -
Largest running group by income ($100,000 - $149,999) - 27.9 percent
Second largest group by income ($75,000 - $99,999) - 18.0 percent
45% percent of all runners make over 75 grand. No wonder a pair of shorts costs $50.
Five largest marathons by finishers -
1. ING New York City - 43,660
2. Bank of America Chicago - 33,701
3. Boston - 22,843
4. Marine Corps - 21,405
5. Honolulu - 20,323
3 October Races = Plantar Fasciitis
3 weeks ago
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Interesting stats!
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