We can now use a selection on Performances and select the Top N performances by the value of this metric. Here are the top 20 results:
Performance Selection
Nine of the top 10 results come from Mo Farah, with his 1500m British Record time of 3:28.81 in 2013 coming out on top of the list. The following insights can be derived in looking at this list (and by delving further into the top 200):
Running events make up the whole croatia phone number of the top 20. The best field event performance ranks 23rd and is in the Triple Jump by Phillips Idowu in 2010. In fact, only 8 of the top 200 performances come from field events (and 5 of those are from Phillips Idowu in the Triple Jump, the others are from Holly Bradshaw, Robbie Grabarz and Chris Baker)
68 athletes contribute to the top 200 performances, 50 of those are male and only 18 female
Nearly half of the top 200 performances come from just 4 events (800m, 100m, 1500m and 110 Hurdles)
There are several events with no top 200 performances at all (3000m Steeplechase, Discus, Hammer, Javelin, Shotput, Long Jump, Heptathlon, Decathlon)
More recently, in 2020, Jake Wightman has recorded a 1500m time of 3:29.47 which would equate to a performance value of 98.34%.