The full list for 2001 is available in an ASCII Test file.
The following is an extract to assist in the interpretation of the notes below.
#Final numerical order list for 2001 Race : Prepared 24-Mar-08 17:16:24
.........Start ........Barnes ...........ARA ........Finish
#NUM - COD - CLB
@PFR @TFR @PFR @TFR @PFR @TFR TDR
STA %PFS %TFS %PFS %TFS %PFS %TFS OTI
PRZ DFG DFR DFG DFR DFG DFR GRP
NPD $SEQ GMT $SEQ GMT $SEQ GMT .
TBW
#019 - OXB3 - Oxford Brookes University III
@030 03:23.22 @035 11:20.66 @043 18:39.63 32
S.3 %030 03:23.22 %038 07:57.44 %057 07:18.97 1
U2 -1.74 -1.89 -0.57 -3.24 2.32 5.15 3
$017 09:51:39.89 $017 09:55:03.11 $018 10:03:00.55 $018 10:10:19.52
+01:22.93
#020 - LRC2 - London II
@022 03:21.73 @014 11:06.58 @015 18:13.01 14
S.1 %022 03:21.73 %011 07:44.85 %012 07:06.43 2
V 1.67 1.49 -1.46 -4.41 -0.19 2.93 2
$018 09:51:46.99 $018 09:55:08.72 $017 10:02:53.57 $016 10:10:00.00
+00:56.31
#021 - WRR - Worcester
@013 03:20.35 @021 11:13.34 @027 18:25.88 18
%013 03:20.35 %028 07:52.99 %030 07:12.54 .
JA -2.09 -2.24 0.85 -1.79 1.25 4.05 3
$019 09:52:02.92 $019 09:55:23.27 $019 10:03:16.26 $019 10:10:28.80
+01:09.18
#022 - LDR3 - Leander III
@019 03:21.42 @020 11:12.76 @026 18:25.45 14
S.1 %019 03:21.42 %024 07:51.34 %031 07:12.69 .
P -0.94 -1.10 -0.62 -3.26 1.57 4.37 3
$020 09:52:14.43 $020 09:55:35.85 $020 10:03:27.19 $020 10:10:39.88
+01:08.75
#023 - LEA1 - Lea I
@067 03:26.81 @092 11:37.81 @078 18:58.46 47
S.1 %067 03:26.81 %105 08:11.00 %069 07:20.65 1
P -1.42 -1.75 3.91 2.23 -2.48 -0.46 4
$022 09:52:31.34 $022 09:55:58.15 $022 10:04:09.15 $023 10:11:29.80
+01:41.76
#024 - TTR1 - Thames Tradesmen's RC I
@029 03:23.14 @039 11:21.67 @037 18:35.76 17
%029 03:23.14 %045 07:58.53 %038 07:14.09 .
V -1.11 -1.26 2.17 -0.49 -1.05 1.77 3
$021 09:52:22.16 $021 09:55:45.30 $021 10:03:43.83 $021 10:10:57.92
+01:19.06
#025 - RAD1 - Radley College I
@037 03:24.13 @049 11:25.46 @048 18:43.36 21
S.2 %037 03:24.13 %055 08:01.33 %051 07:17.90 1
.... etc
The following information is shown
The figure in (TDR) column indicates the total
deviation in rank position for the crew for the three parts of the race
when compared with its final position. If the crew maintained a steady
position for all three sections of the race, this 'TDR' would be zero.
A high 'TDR' indicates large change in position, which may be caused by
a crew blowing up, or by bad steering or a problem in some part of the
race.
The group (GRP) to which each crew is allocated
is fixed in half minute intervals from the time of the fastest crew over
the course. (Crews within 30 seconds of the winner are allocated to group
1, those between 30 seconds and one minute to group 2, and so on.)
The spread of the group numbers in the final order gives an overall
view of the variability of strength of crews from year to year, and also
indicate the fortunes of new entrants.
The two times given in ss.hh for each each location indicate the deviation
of the performance of the crew relative to all crews in the same half-minute
final-time grouping (DFG) and relative to all crews
in the race (DFR), for each section of the race.
This figure is obtained by multipying the crew's overall time by the average
proportion of the course time taken for each section of the race by all
crews in the same group GRP (for DFG)
and for all crews in the race (for DFR).
A positive variation indicates that the crew went slower than average
over the section, a negative score that it went faster.
NB - the total
deviation for each crew is zero, so these scores indicate relatively slow
and fast parts of the course for the crew, NOT overall speed.
It is interesting to note that weaker crews sometimes go quickly off
the start and near the finish, while the better crews perform relatively
better in the middle of the race.
The variability of performance of a particular crew over the three stages of the race can be seen by tracing its positions (PFS) at Barnes, ARA and the finish with a pair of lines drawn in the manner of a traditional bumps chart. A flat line indicates steady performance, while a steeply sloping line would indicate variation.
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