▶ What do these codes mean? (running styles, split classes, race shape, metrics)
The raw timing data the rest of this page is derived from. Top number in each cell is cumulative time at the mark; bottom number is the segment time. Yellow-underlined segment time = fastest in the field at that checkpoint. Emerald-tinted cell = that runner's own fastest segment.
For each 100m segment, every runner is scored 0–100 against the field (100 = fastest in segment, 0 = slowest). A row that stays green across the race is a dominant runner. A row that turns green late is a closer. A row that fades from green to red is a fader.
Lines cross when one runner passes another. Flat lines = no position change.
What % of each runner's total race time was spent in each segment. Even pacing would be uniform bars. Green cells are faster-than-even segments; red are slower-than-even.
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