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We’ve pulled the most interesting stats from the annual report to help you determine where you fit in within the Strava-sphere.

The annual Strava results are out, and the data-heavy report clearly tells us that runners were definitely not slacking off pounding the pavement over the last year.
According to the new Strava report, 36 million athletes from 195 countries worldwide logged 6.67 billion miles in 2017. The data showed an average of 15 million activities uploaded per week, or to be even more specific, 20 uploads per second.
Now, there are 32 sport options from cycling to snowshoeing available for logging activities, so there’s a lot to sort through in the data. That’s why we’ve broken it down for you, so you see how running compares to other sports—and how you compare to other runners in the Strava-sphere. Here, the most interesting stats we learned from our year of workouts.

as Thanksgiving is consistently the most active running day every year in the country Runner’s World and Bicycling, and he specializes in writing and editing human interest pieces while also covering health, wellness, gear, and fitness for the brand. His work has previously been published in Men’s Health.

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