The Club Grand Prix is based on the vents that comprise the club’s race calendar, and is designed to recognise the fastest
Stadium Runners both male and female, although it is possible to accumulate a good score by racing regularly and
consistently throughout the season.
In the Grand Prix competition Stadium Runners are awarded points according to their finishing position in relation to their club mates for the events on the club calendar. The first Stadium Runner to finish is awarded 50 points, the second 49 points, third 48 points and so on.
Club members will receive points for every calendar race they compete in up to a maximum of 8 events.
For runners completing more than 8 events, their best 8 results will count towards their overall points total.
The male and female runners with the greatest accumulated score following the final race on the calendar will be declared
the Grand Prix winners.
New Stadium Runners can join the Grand Prix at any point during the year. There is no minimum number of events required
to qualify, although the more races you run (a maximum of 8 races to count) the more points you will accumulate.
In the event of a tie at the end of the season the runner who has scored the most outright victories (50 points ) will be declared the overall championship winner.
The updated results for this year’s Grand Prix will be shown :