Not surprisingly, if you Google "Number of runners in the UK" (don't know if you'd thought of that at all?) the first search result is a collection of times this question has been asked before on RW, generally with the same type of replies (and what can you expect) but this one does appear to have a useful reply regarding some genuine research that has been done on the matter.
I think we've covered it though. The answer is definitely somewhere between 8 and 23,345,654. And WiB - they've actually tended to use lanes 2 to 9 rather than 1 to 8.
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im not sure its possible to even guess that to much more than the nearest half million,
8. That's why a running track has 8 lanes. Notice they left the 9th lane empty at the olympics? Coincidence... I think not.
I think it's 23,345,654, but some of them run/walk
What do you count as a runner and what do you count as a regular basis?
Not surprisingly, if you Google "Number of runners in the UK" (don't know if you'd thought of that at all?) the first search result is a collection of times this question has been asked before on RW, generally with the same type of replies (and what can you expect) but this one does appear to have a useful reply regarding some genuine research that has been done on the matter.
I think we've covered it though. The answer is definitely somewhere between 8 and 23,345,654. And WiB - they've actually tended to use lanes 2 to 9 rather than 1 to 8.
I must have been looking at them upside down... an easy error to make.
I suspect the number is increasing... but are the same people running six months after they started... that is a whole other subject..
I saw three people running towards a bus stop where the 52B was waiting today, does that help?