Test
Negative Splits
- We have 876703 finishes
- We have 754851 runner
- We have 72259 runners with multiple entries
- We have 192585 entries for runners with multiple entries
- We have 112309 runners who did a negative split
- We have 762868 runners who did a positive split
- We have 93035 runners who did a negative (<0.5) split
- We have 739764 runners who did a positive (>0.5) split
- We have 42378 runners who did an even split
- We have 12438 runners who had both +ve and -ve splits
Contents
1 Method
The New York City and Chicago marathons use electronic timing that records the start, finish and half way times for runners. These races are reasonably flat; NYC has around 900 feet (300m) of ascent and descent, and Chicago is effectively flat. Data is publically available for the New York marathon from 2000 to 2011 and the Chicago marathon from 1998 to 2012. (The results of the 2007 Chicago marathon were excluded as that year was unusually hot.) The results were grouped within race location using name and age so that multiple finishes by the same individual could be compared. This gives data for 26 races, covering 876,703 results for 754,851 runners.
2 Runners with multiple entries
We have 72,259 runners with multiple entries, with the distribution shown below.
Count of finishes | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Number of runners finishing | 48,548 | 13,253 | 5,405 | 1,963 | 1,076 | 609 | 394 | 336 | 240 | 220 | 215 |
3 Distribution of Splits
Of the finishes, 87% were positive splits and 13% were negative splits. Chart 1 shows the distribution of splits, showing the number of finishes with a given split percentage. The peak is at a slight positive split, with a sharp fall of towards negative splits and a gentler decline towards the more positive splits. The curve above is for all finishes, and things look rather different if we break things down by finish time. The graphs below represent groups of finish times. You can see the split distribution for the faster finishes is much sharper, and slower finishes have a flatter curve that peaks at a more positive split and extends more towards the extreme positive splits. This suggests that faster runners tend to run a more even pace than slower runners.
3.1 Distribution of All Splits
Below is the breakdown of percentage of positive, even and negative splits by finish time. For this table a split is considered even if it is +/-0.5%.
Finish Time | Negative Split | Even Split | Positive Split |
---|---|---|---|
2:00 to 2:30 | 6% | 14% | 80% |
2:30 to 3:00 | 7% | 10% | 83% |
3:00 to 4:00 | 12% | 7% | 81% |
4:00 to 5:00 | 13% | 5% | 82% |
over 5:00 | 6% | 2% | 92% |
All finishes | 11% | 5% | 85% |
3.2 Distribution of Best Splits
Below is the breakdown of percentage of positive, even and negative splits by finish time. For this table a split is considered even if it is +/-0.5%.
Finish Time | Negative Split | Even Split | Positive Split |
---|---|---|---|
2:00 to 2:30 | 15% | 16% | 69% |
2:30 to 3:00 | 4% | 10% | 87% |
3:00 to 4:00 | 6% | 6% | 88% |
4:00 to 5:00 | 9% | 5% | 86% |
over 5:00 | 7% | 3% | 90% |
All finishes | 7% | 5% | 88% |
3.3 Distribution of Best Performance for Runners with Both Positive and Negative Split
For the runners with multiple finishes, 90% did their best time on a positive split and 10% on a negative split. This mirrors the overall distribution of splits, so it's more interesting to look at runners who had both a positive and negative split and see which gave their best result. Of those runners, 44% did better on a positive split, 16% did best on an even split (+/-0.5%) and 40% did better on a negative split. If we look at the distribution by finish time, we see that not surprisingly the faster runners run close to even splits, with just a couple of percent variation. As the finish times get longer, so the distribution of the split percentage flattens out.
Here's a tabular breakdown of the same data.
Finish Time | Negative Split | Even Split | Positive Split |
---|---|---|---|
2:00 to 2:30 | 37% | 34% | 29% |
2:30 to 3:00 | 21% | 36% | 43% |
3:00 to 4:00 | 30% | 19% | 52% |
4:00 to 5:00 | 41% | 15% | 44% |
over 5:00 | 50% | 13% | 37% |
All finishes | 40% | 16% | 44% |
4 Performance Changes against Splits Percentage
Next we look at how the magnitude of the performance change is related to the split percentage. The charts below plot all results by the split percentage against the relative performance of the result. The relative performance is based on a comparison with the average for that runner in that city's race. The color on the chart represents the density of results, as do the contour lines.
4.1 All finishes
These graphs show all finishes, and as you would expect given the overall distribution of splits, there is a general bias towards positive splits. Further details given under each image, but there are some general trends:
- The negative split finishes have a similar distribution between being faster and slower than the runner's average time. The exception is runners finishing in over 5 hours, where the negative split appears to have slightly more benefit.
- There is a strong bias towards the more positive splits being slower.
- Faster runners tend to be more even in their splits.
4.2 Comparing the best positive and negative finish
These graphs look at runners with both a positive and a negative split finish. If a runner has multiple positive or negative split finishes, then the best performance in each category is used. The runner's average performance from all finishes is used to determine which time group their results are placed in. By their nature, these graphs have an equal number of positive and negative split finishes.
5 Average performance change between splits
These graphs show the average change in performance for the combinations of splits. For example, if a runner has two finishes, a 5% positive split and a 2% negative split and the negative split is 10% faster, then an entry is added to the bin for -2% (x axis), 5% (y axis) and a -10% value. Each combination of positive and negative split is then averaged. The graph has the average performance change as the color and the size indicates the number of entries. (Note average performance changes greater than 20% are capped and shown red.)
5.1 All finishes
These charts map all combinations of finishes for all runners with more than one finish in a race.
5.2 Comparing the best positive and negative finish
Like previous sections, these graphs look at runners' best positive and negative split finishes. Because only positive to negative splits are compared, only those two quadrants are populated.
6 Variations by Age and Gender
7 Sources of Error
There are a number of possible errors within the data.
- Not all results included the half way split, probably due to an error with the electronic timing mechanism. These results are ignored.
- Some runners may not be running to achieve their best time, such as runners acting as pacers.
- Runners were identified by using their age on race day to provide a year of birth. However, because the date of the race varies slightly, people with their birthday around this time may not get their results grouped together.
- The name provided on the race results for a given runner may vary depending on the use of nicknames or due to data entry errors.
8 Table of Split Times
Finish Time | -10% | -5% | 5% | 10% | 15% | 20% | 25% | 30% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2:00:00 | 1:06:40/0:53:20 (13:20) | 1:03:09/0:56:51 (6:18) | 0:57:09/1:02:51 (5:42) | 0:54:33/1:05:27 (10:54) | 0:52:10/1:07:50 (15:40) | 0:50:00/1:10:00 (20:00) | 0:48:00/1:12:00 (24:00) | 0:46:09/1:13:51 (27:42) |
2:10:00 | 1:12:13/0:57:47 (14:26) | 1:08:25/1:01:35 (6:50) | 1:01:54/1:08:06 (6:12) | 0:59:05/1:10:55 (11:50) | 0:56:31/1:13:29 (16:58) | 0:54:10/1:15:50 (21:40) | 0:52:00/1:18:00 (26:00) | 0:50:00/1:20:00 (30:00) |
2:20:00 | 1:17:47/1:02:13 (15:34) | 1:13:41/1:06:19 (7:22) | 1:06:40/1:13:20 (6:40) | 1:03:38/1:16:22 (12:44) | 1:00:52/1:19:08 (18:16) | 0:58:20/1:21:40 (23:20) | 0:56:00/1:24:00 (28:00) | 0:53:51/1:26:09 (32:18) |
2:30:00 | 1:23:20/1:06:40 (16:40) | 1:18:57/1:11:03 (7:54) | 1:11:26/1:18:34 (7:08) | 1:08:11/1:21:49 (13:38) | 1:05:13/1:24:47 (19:34) | 1:02:30/1:27:30 (25:00) | 1:00:00/1:30:00 (30:00) | 0:57:42/1:32:18 (34:36) |
2:40:00 | 1:28:53/1:11:07 (17:46) | 1:24:13/1:15:47 (8:26) | 1:16:11/1:23:49 (7:38) | 1:12:44/1:27:16 (14:32) | 1:09:34/1:30:26 (20:52) | 1:06:40/1:33:20 (26:40) | 1:04:00/1:36:00 (32:00) | 1:01:32/1:38:28 (36:56) |
2:50:00 | 1:34:27/1:15:33 (18:54) | 1:29:28/1:20:32 (8:56) | 1:20:57/1:29:03 (8:06) | 1:17:16/1:32:44 (15:28) | 1:13:55/1:36:05 (22:10) | 1:10:50/1:39:10 (28:20) | 1:08:00/1:42:00 (34:00) | 1:05:23/1:44:37 (39:14) |
3:00:00 | 1:40:00/1:20:00 (20:00) | 1:34:44/1:25:16 (9:28) | 1:25:43/1:34:17 (8:34) | 1:21:49/1:38:11 (16:22) | 1:18:16/1:41:44 (23:28) | 1:15:00/1:45:00 (30:00) | 1:12:00/1:48:00 (36:00) | 1:09:14/1:50:46 (41:32) |
3:10:00 | 1:45:33/1:24:27 (21:06) | 1:40:00/1:30:00 (10:00) | 1:30:29/1:39:31 (9:02) | 1:26:22/1:43:38 (17:16) | 1:22:37/1:47:23 (24:46) | 1:19:10/1:50:50 (31:40) | 1:16:00/1:54:00 (38:00) | 1:13:05/1:56:55 (43:50) |
3:20:00 | 1:51:07/1:28:53 (22:14) | 1:45:16/1:34:44 (10:32) | 1:35:14/1:44:46 (9:32) | 1:30:55/1:49:05 (18:10) | 1:26:57/1:53:03 (26:06) | 1:23:20/1:56:40 (33:20) | 1:20:00/2:00:00 (40:00) | 1:16:55/2:03:05 (46:10) |
3:30:00 | 1:56:40/1:33:20 (23:20) | 1:50:32/1:39:28 (11:04) | 1:40:00/1:50:00 (10:00) | 1:35:27/1:54:33 (19:06) | 1:31:18/1:58:42 (27:24) | 1:27:30/2:02:30 (35:00) | 1:24:00/2:06:00 (42:00) | 1:20:46/2:09:14 (48:28) |
3:40:00 | 2:02:13/1:37:47 (24:26) | 1:55:47/1:44:13 (11:34) | 1:44:46/1:55:14 (10:28) | 1:40:00/2:00:00 (20:00) | 1:35:39/2:04:21 (28:42) | 1:31:40/2:08:20 (36:40) | 1:28:00/2:12:00 (44:00) | 1:24:37/2:15:23 (50:46) |
3:50:00 | 2:07:47/1:42:13 (25:34) | 2:01:03/1:48:57 (12:06) | 1:49:31/2:00:29 (10:58) | 1:44:33/2:05:27 (20:54) | 1:40:00/2:10:00 (30:00) | 1:35:50/2:14:10 (38:20) | 1:32:00/2:18:00 (46:00) | 1:28:28/2:21:32 (53:04) |
4:00:00 | 2:13:20/1:46:40 (26:40) | 2:06:19/1:53:41 (12:38) | 1:54:17/2:05:43 (11:26) | 1:49:05/2:10:55 (21:50) | 1:44:21/2:15:39 (31:18) | 1:40:00/2:20:00 (40:00) | 1:36:00/2:24:00 (48:00) | 1:32:18/2:27:42 (55:24) |
4:10:00 | 2:18:53/1:51:07 (27:46) | 2:11:35/1:58:25 (13:10) | 1:59:03/2:10:57 (11:54) | 1:53:38/2:16:22 (22:44) | 1:48:42/2:21:18 (32:36) | 1:44:10/2:25:50 (41:40) | 1:40:00/2:30:00 (50:00) | 1:36:09/2:33:51 (57:42) |
4:20:00 | 2:24:27/1:55:33 (28:54) | 2:16:51/2:03:09 (13:42) | 2:03:49/2:16:11 (12:22) | 1:58:11/2:21:49 (23:38) | 1:53:03/2:26:57 (33:54) | 1:48:20/2:31:40 (43:20) | 1:44:00/2:36:00 (52:00) | 1:40:00/2:40:00 (60:00) |
4:30:00 | 2:30:00/2:00:00 (30:00) | 2:22:06/2:07:54 (14:12) | 2:08:34/2:21:26 (12:52) | 2:02:44/2:27:16 (24:32) | 1:57:23/2:32:37 (35:14) | 1:52:30/2:37:30 (45:00) | 1:48:00/2:42:00 (54:00) | 1:43:51/2:46:09 (62:18) |
4:40:00 | 2:35:33/2:04:27 (31:06) | 2:27:22/2:12:38 (14:44) | 2:13:20/2:26:40 (13:20) | 2:07:16/2:32:44 (25:28) | 2:01:44/2:38:16 (36:32) | 1:56:40/2:43:20 (46:40) | 1:52:00/2:48:00 (56:00) | 1:47:42/2:52:18 (64:36) |
4:50:00 | 2:41:07/2:08:53 (32:14) | 2:32:38/2:17:22 (15:16) | 2:18:06/2:31:54 (13:48) | 2:11:49/2:38:11 (26:22) | 2:06:05/2:43:55 (37:50) | 2:00:50/2:49:10 (48:20) | 1:56:00/2:54:00 (58:00) | 1:51:32/2:58:28 (66:56) |
5:00:00 | 2:46:40/2:13:20 (33:20) | 2:37:54/2:22:06 (15:48) | 2:22:51/2:37:09 (14:18) | 2:16:22/2:43:38 (27:16) | 2:10:26/2:49:34 (39:08) | 2:05:00/2:55:00 (50:00) | 2:00:00/3:00:00 (60:00) | 1:55:23/3:04:37 (69:14) |
5:10:00 | 2:52:13/2:17:47 (34:26) | 2:43:09/2:26:51 (16:18) | 2:27:37/2:42:23 (14:46) | 2:20:55/2:49:05 (28:10) | 2:14:47/2:55:13 (40:26) | 2:09:10/3:00:50 (51:40) | 2:04:00/3:06:00 (62:00) | 1:59:14/3:10:46 (71:32) |
5:20:00 | 2:57:47/2:22:13 (35:34) | 2:48:25/2:31:35 (16:50) | 2:32:23/2:47:37 (15:14) | 2:25:27/2:54:33 (29:06) | 2:19:08/3:00:52 (41:44) | 2:13:20/3:06:40 (53:20) | 2:08:00/3:12:00 (64:00) | 2:03:05/3:16:55 (73:50) |
5:30:00 | 3:03:20/2:26:40 (36:40) | 2:53:41/2:36:19 (17:22) | 2:37:09/2:52:51 (15:42) | 2:30:00/3:00:00 (30:00) | 2:23:29/3:06:31 (43:02) | 2:17:30/3:12:30 (55:00) | 2:12:00/3:18:00 (66:00) | 2:06:55/3:23:05 (76:10) |
5:40:00 | 3:08:53/2:31:07 (37:46) | 2:58:57/2:41:03 (17:54) | 2:41:54/2:58:06 (16:12) | 2:34:33/3:05:27 (30:54) | 2:27:50/3:12:10 (44:20) | 2:21:40/3:18:20 (56:40) | 2:16:00/3:24:00 (68:00) | 2:10:46/3:29:14 (78:28) |
5:50:00 | 3:14:27/2:35:33 (38:54) | 3:04:13/2:45:47 (18:26) | 2:46:40/3:03:20 (16:40) | 2:39:05/3:10:55 (31:50) | 2:32:10/3:17:50 (45:40) | 2:25:50/3:24:10 (58:20) | 2:20:00/3:30:00 (70:00) | 2:14:37/3:35:23 (80:46) |
6:00:00 | 3:20:00/2:40:00 (40:00) | 3:09:28/2:50:32 (18:56) | 2:51:26/3:08:34 (17:08) | 2:43:38/3:16:22 (32:44) | 2:36:31/3:23:29 (46:58) | 2:30:00/3:30:00 (60:00) | 2:24:00/3:36:00 (72:00) | 2:18:28/3:41:32 (83:04) |