Sunday, April 13, 2014

Club / State Summary -- 2013



  2013 Annual and Historical Club/State Summary

During 2013
2006 - 2013 Combined
Club / State People RUSA-kms
People  # Awards RUSA-kms







West Texas 1 11,041
1 1 11,041
Permian Basin 0 0
1 1 10,606
Lone Star Rando 8 121,335
25 82 1,141,443
Houston Rando 0 0
2 2 19,232
TOTAL Texas 9 132,376
29 86 1,182,322







SIR 10 136,528
15 32 447,385







Davis Bike Club 0 0
2 3 55,495
San Francisco Rando 8 88,369
7 10 109,452
North County Cycling 0 0
1 3 48,564
Pacific Coast Hwy 1 11,136
1 2 19,945
Santa Cruz Rando 0 0
1 1 10,301
San Diego Rando 1 11,687
0 1 11,687
TOTAL California 10 111,192
12 20 255,444







DC Randonneurs 0 0
2 3 31,040
other Virginia 2 25,316
2 2 25,316
TOTAL  VA + MD + DC 2 25,316
4 5 56,356
    Note:  most Maryland & most/all District randos are members of 'DC Randonneurs'







Colorado 1 10,262
2 5 58,443
Florida 1 13,359
2 3 35,224
Illinois 0 0
1 2 48,256
Iowa 0 0
1 1 9,111
Louisiana 1 10,075
1 5 61,256
Minnesota 1 8,602
1 2 19,115
Missouri 1 11,385
1 3 30,715
Montana 1 10,003
1 1 10,003
New Jersey 4 42,964
4 9 97,785
North Carolina 4 44,605
11 18 204,737
Oregon 1 11,184
1 2 23,416
South Carolina 1 12,239
1 2 22,403







GRAND TOTAL 47 580,090
87 196 2,561,971
     Females 10 116,971
19 52 619,808
     Males 37 463,119
68 144 1,942,163
 
  • The K-Hound virus has definitely gone nationwide.  No longer can it be referred to as a phenomenon typically confined to Texas, Washington and North Carolina.  

  • Note that for the first time, Texas, led by the Lone Star Randonneurs (LSR), is NOT the state with the most K-Hounds in a given year. 
  • That honor is jointly shared by the Seattle International Randonneurs (SIR), basically Washington State, and California, led by the San Francisco Randonneurs (SFR). 
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  • Also note that for the first time, the K-Hounds of a state other than Texas accumulated the most RUSA-kms during the year.  That honor went to the SIR's (State of Washington). 
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  • Minnesota is unique in that, through 2013, the only all-time K-Hound from that state is a female.  All other states have had at least one male K-Hound.  [Congratulations to Michele Brougher.]   

Explanation of Chart 

There are six columns in the above chart.  The left-most column is the name of the state or the randonneuring club.  The second and third columns show, respectively, the number of individuals within the given club or state that attained 10K-Hound status in the indicated year and the accumulated RUSA kilometers accredited to those individuals.  The three right-most columns show the number of unique individuals that attained 10K-Hound status at least once while a member of the given club or while living in the given state, the total number of 10K-Hound awards earned by those individuals through the end of the indicated year, and the total accumulated RUSA kilometers accredited to those individuals during their 10K-Hound years. 

[Note:  Some K-Hounds have moved from one state to another or changed their primary randonneuring club affiliation (as noted on the RUSA database / website).  The individual's stats for each year are accumulated within the state and/or club appropriate to that year, and the # of Awards and RUSA-kms in the combined columns are based on the person's affiliation at the time.   However, to avoid double counting all-time K-Hounds (People) in the combined column, the unique "combined person" is shown only in the original club/state.  E.g., although 8 SFR members attained K-Hound in 2013, one of those attained K-Hound in 2012 when a member of the Davis club; his unique "combined person" count is shown in his original Davis club row.]
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For Club / State summaries prior to 2013, click here

For all-time K-Hound stats by individual, click here.