I agree with Phil. Would love to find parkrun render all their running routes. 
They already show locations on an OSM sourced map.
But as they choose the route, and they’re transient affairs with no indication 
outside of the event, I’d keep it in their own database. (much like buses)

Gareth

From: Jez Nicholson<mailto:jez.nichol...@gmail.com>
Sent: 04 June 2019 13:41
To: Philip Barnes<mailto:p...@trigpoint.me.uk>
Cc: Talk-GB<mailto:Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org>
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Preston Park, Brighton

Yeah, the Parkrun idea was spur-of-the-moment. I could argue that I can verify 
it on the ground any Saturday morning as it'll be covered in runners. I don't 
really want to proliferate Relations, but could be convinced if we got Parkrun 
itself to hook up with us to provide route maps. Not even sure it works anyway 
as the route involves 2 laps with slight differences. Anyway, i digress. Not 
going to do it now.

On Tue, 4 Jun 2019 13:27 Philip Barnes, 
<p...@trigpoint.me.uk<mailto:p...@trigpoint.me.uk>> wrote:
On Tuesday, 4 June 2019, Tony Shield wrote:
>
> Parkrun as a relation - why not, its similar to a country walk and we
> notate those. Would want to add parkrun description to UK wiki as to the
> meanings in the relationship.
>
We only map walking, or cycling, routes which are verifiable on the ground.

These should only be mapped if there are permanent markers.

I am always  on the lookout for waymarks and I certainly haven't spotted any 
around The Quarry in Shrewsbury, where apparently one happens every Saturday.

Phil (trigpoint)
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