It was intended to be announced at the Awards on Sunday, but that was pushed forward on the day and there were still people to finish. There were a few in the top 3 for metals but that was mostly decided as long as they finish. By the time I could have got the results Awards were wrapped up...
I think the plan is to eventually get the awards to the clubs sometime.
@kissy
The ln is the
natural logarithm. Logarithms are the inverse of exponents. So this way everyone counts for points but as the larger clubs have more members each additional run counts for fewer points, so the larger clubs don't just run away with it based only on number of members at the meet.
10 * ln(x)
x = number or runs you club has
y = points earned
You might have to zoom and pan a bit to get the idea. the horizontal and/or vertical zoom can be selected by the flyout options in the corner.
or you can put a number in for x and it will give you the points earned.
Why that was picked?
With 3 races and and a max score of 49 from rank points (have each of your 7 top scoring runners win their age group and score 7 points each)
I wanted the runner points to be about 1/4 of the total points. So to score 49 runner points a club would need to have 45 runners at each race in their age class. This seemed about right with the largest of clubs and left the scale factor at an even 10 after taking ln(x).