
Having Ewen’s statistics stored on his blog means he keeps for posterity fascinating historical data which might otherwise disappear into the mists of antiquity.
A postman knows how to post! I hadn't thought of that before.
I should do the same. No, not become a postal person like Ewen. I should post more historical stuff.
In retirement I should be able to go back through all my old diaries and construct something similar.
Meanwhile I have a pie chart, which should be enough for now to keep you armchair statisticians happy.

retirement

This Sunday’s (last) High Noon Meet program, track component.
12:00 noon 3000m (run and walk) hand timed only
12:02pm Long Hurdles 200m/400m
12:10pm 100m
12:30pm 1500m
12:45pm 1500m walk
12:55pm Sprint hurdles
1:05pm 200m
1:20pm relay 2x100m
1:35pm 400m
