Associação de Estatísticos de Corridas de Rua / Objetivos
Estabelecer critérios válidos para a lista de recordes
e manter una lista válida de recordes mundiais de corridas de rua sujeitas a determinados parâmetros.
Promover a comunicação e o intercambio de informação relacionada com corridas de rua.
Membros Fundadores
- David Blaikie (CAN)
- Ian Champion (ENG)
- Andy Milroy (ENG)
- Luis Arribas Sandonis (ESP)
- Indro Neri (ITA)
- Ken Nakamura (JPN)
- Gunars Akerbergs (LAT)
- Wim vanHemert (NED)
- Zbigniew Jonik (POL)
- Riël Hauman (RSA)
- Sergey Krashnoshchekov (RUS)
- Juraj Gasparovic (SVK)
- Tomas Magnusson (SUI)
- Birger Fält (SWE)
- Pete Riegel (USA)
- Ken Young (USA)
Working Groups
- Road Records - This group is the focus for setting the criteria for keeping road records and maintains ARRS world and national road record lists.
- Marathons - This group develops and posts lists for all marathon performances under 2:20 for men and under 2:55 for women.
- Ultramarathons - This group works on all aspects of ultramarathons, including records, rankings, and history.
- Results - This group gathers, screens, and posts race results in a timely fashion for distances 3000m and longer.
- Certified Courses - This group maintains a world-wide list of courses that have been measured to IAAF standards.
- Communications - This group maintains the ARRS website and facilitates internal communication among ARRS members.
- Newsletter - This group edits and disseminates the ARRS e-newsletter.
- Database - This group maintains, updates, and provides statistical information from the ARRS database.
- Race Walking - This group works on all aspects of road race walking, including records, rankings, and history.
- History - This group works to document the historical aspects of road racing.
ARRS Co-ordinator
Andy Milroy serves to help co-ordinate the activities of the various working groups, facillitate internal communication, and interface with organizations outside the ARRS.
ARRS Members
Anyone interested in supporting and promoting the goals of the ARRS is welcome to become a member. The only requirement for membership is that you contribute to the ARRS in some manner. This may be by submitting race results, contributing to the various lists maintained by the ARRS, promoting the goals of the ARRS through articles and publications, or helping with some of the many day-to-day tasks in making the ARRS a viable organization. Contact the ARRS co-ordinator, Andy Milroy if you wish to join the ARRS.
ARRS members are invited to join working groups as befits their interests. Contacts for the ARRS working groups are listed above. These are working groups with emphasis on the working part. Members of working groups are expected to contribute to the efforts of the group.
Races as well as individuals may become members of the ARRS. Click here for details of what is expected from "race members" and the list of "race members."
Note that members who act to disrupt or hinder working groups, projects or goals of the ARRS may be dropped from membership which means they will be removed from the internal mail circulation list and will no longer receive the ARRS newsletter.
- Click here for information on individual members (in English)
- Click here for information on race members (in English)

