Overall
1 Sam Doecke 57
2 Spotty 81
3 Chris Dimond 84
4 Vando 87
4 Chris Adamson 87
6 25 104
7 Slowboat 105
7 Andrew Daff 105
9 kato 107
10 Hamma 114
Women Overall
1 Annika 8
2 Astrid 12
3 Helga 24
4 Joanna Sterling 35 No.1 Female Junior
5 Sharon Dibb 40
6 Nicola Taylor 43
7 Binny 45
8 Michelle Sterling 47
9 Moi 59
10 Cheryl 61
Junior
1 Jet 10
2 izaak perkins 11
3 Jordan 17
4 Upthere 27
5 James 29
6 Joanna Sterling 33
7 Al 43
8 Bubs 46
9 Harry Bell 54
10 Coala Bear 60
Open
1 Sam Doecke 17
2 Slowboat 26
3 B-rad 37
4 Carl Macdonald 40
5 Tim Stockton 51
6 Crasher 56
7 Jesper Orth 61
8 Snake the Destroyer 64
9 Isaac de Vries 86
10 James Dinsmore 88
Master
1 Spotty 43
2 Vando 52
3 Chris Adamson 53
3 Chris Dimond 53
5 kato 56
6 25 57
7 Snides 63
8 Hamma 66
8 Kimba 66
10 Shelby 74
GrandMaster
1 Andrew Daff 24
2 Glynn 43
2 Claude Lecoq 43
4 Hardie 48
5 Choco 59
6 Happy Happy Elmo 61
6 phil 61
8 Recycle 62
8 anthony perkins 62
10 dr cam 65
Legend
1 Decrepit 6
2 Norman Clarke 17
3 Rudi 21
4 Herby 34
5 Geoff Shuttleworth 36
6 Albert P. Jonsson 37
7 Monty 38
7 Hooray 38
9 Lyn 46
10 Hoppybob 64
Hi Hardie,
I like your list and I may never feature in it- but thats cool as PB's are important.
Could someone crunch the numbers for a ranking?
best rookie- first posting numbers
most improved- greatest change in PB's over time period as a percentage (minus rookies who go from zero to hero)
fairest and best- exemplary signs of sportsmanship, rescues, sharing, loving
just ideas- I know Nebs is the man who has to crunch the numbers, but the support from the community is large so maybe you could ask someone to make a whatsyjiggy to do the job.
keep up the good work.
Good idea Toby,
Quick crunch is:
Best rookie posting (2 sec peak) in 2009:
1) Sean O'Brien 38.5 knots
2) Tine Slab (slovenia!) 38.19
3) Stuart Eustice 36.6
4) Adrian Bonomi 36.1
5) Jesper Orth 35.6
I think those guys may have strapped on a GPS once or twice before posting on the GTC ![]()
Most improved will take a bit more crunching.
Next year the site will be bigger and better, keep the suggestions coming ![]()