Text Box: A technical resource for all runners. In association with Run Nova Scotia.
Designed and maintained by Michael Wills.

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Text Box: New in recent updates. 

1. Age-graded tables for Nova Scotian runners and the supporting methodology and original age-graded factors are made available for the first time.
2. More calendars, time, weather and other useful geographical links are displayed.
3. Fastest Open times database is now included.
4. A history of the winners of some long running Nova Scotia races is archived. 
5. Links to major running sites have been expanded.
6. Results for the Cabot Trail Relay Race have been obtained for 2002-6. Results and analysis displayed on new pages, “Nova Scotia’s Relays”. Fastest times since 1991, by leg and gender, have been updated. A clear map, vertical relief profiles and leg descriptions are shown. A special page is devoted to the accomplishments of the winning Canadian team, The Eastern Descendants of Z.
7. Results from the Rum Runners Relay have been obtained for 2002-6. Results and analysis are displayed on their own pages. The winning Descendants team is highlighted.
8. In the Age-Class Records, the combined database can now be viewed by athlete’s year of birth and also by the year a race was held.
9. A track events database has been initiated. Events from 2006 CMAA, Dieppe, NB are being entered. This is a call for entries for all events from all other venues. Birthdays and exact race dates are needed for age-graded results.
10. Background information for the Berlin Marathon and other races can be found here under “Berlin Marathon”. Additional nitty-gritty info is in “Berlin Notes”
11. TransCanada National 10K Championships Results 2006 shown on NS Race Results, Archive, Other.
12. Conversions between units and currencies, and other calculators, are found under Calendars and Weather.

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