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Agree thay Goodr is a good option. My only complaint about them is that their lenses scratch too easily, but presumably prescription lenses would be sturdier so that should be fine.
jboy@lemmy.sdf.orgto Running@lemmy.world•Do you run faster and further than the average UK runner? [and other interesting aggregate running stats from Garmin]2·13 days agoI agree, but sadly certain anglophone publications like to assume that everyone thinks of a marathon as a 26.2-mile event 🙄
jboy@lemmy.sdf.orgto Running@lemmy.world•Do you run faster and further than the average UK runner? [and other interesting aggregate running stats from Garmin]2·16 days agoThe article seems to be based on a report from December of last year. Unfortunately I can’t find a way to explore the underlying data in greater detail.
jboy@lemmy.sdf.orgto Running@lemmy.world•Do you run faster and further than the average UK runner? [and other interesting aggregate running stats from Garmin]2·16 days agoAppears to be a conversion issue. Assuming the reported min/mile pace is correct, the UK average pace is 05:34, not 5:50.
(I’m guessing these numbers are means, not medians.)
The Western States trail in the California Sierras used to be where a 100-mile horse race took place that horse and rider had to complete in 24 hours. At some point in the 1970s one of the riders decided not to take a horse, and he finished in 23 hours on foot. Now it’s an annual footrace that the winner finishes in about 14 hours.