Below, we have summarized the record holders over the history of the race--from the fastest runners, to the fastest teams and the fastest runners per loop. Nearly every year we have had to modify or out-right change the courses due to construction. As such, we've grouped the individual loops by the years in which the courses were the same. We used pace to calculate the best times due to the different distances of each loop and each course. Click here to download the entire spreadsheet with sortable data by year.
*- In 2011, Loop 4 (the 10K Loop) was actually ran as Loop 2, and Loop 2 (the Robinson Road Loop) was actually ran as Loop 4. In subsequent years, we reversed the order of those loops. We have changed the names of those loops for consistency purposes. For example, if you ran Loop 2 in 2011, you ran Loop 4 for record purposes.
The Sandbagger is a runner who exceeded their expected 10K time, and the figure listed is the percentage each runner's actual time surpassed their expected time. For example, if Runner A says they'll run a 10K in 1 hour but actually runs it in 54 minutes, their sandbag percentage would be 10%, or you can say that they ran their loop 10% quicker than their expected time. The actual race times have been adjusted to account for the different distances for each loop.
The Most Accurate is a runner who finished in a time closest to their expected 10K time, and the figure listed is the percentage each runner's actual time differed from their expected time, whether faster or slower than the expected time. For an example, see above. The actual race times have been adjusted to account for the different distances for each loop.