Hi, can somebody please tell me Why Garmin Connect shown farthest is 21.71km but no half marathon personal record?
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I've discovered that you have to stop recording as near to the target distance as possible.That is the case only if you're relying on Garmin Connect to detect new personal records upon upload of activity data files from your Garmin device; and, in that case, only one personal record out of 1K, 1mi, 5K, 10K, etc. – whichever closely matches the total distance for the activity – can arise from a single activity.
Hi, can somebody please tell me Why Garmin Connect shown farthest is 21.71km but no half marathon personal record?I note that you have manually edited the name of the activity corresponding to your Farthest personal record. Perhaps you've inadvertently triggered a defect that ‘removes’ a personal record upon editing the associated activity in Garmin Connect, that does not appear to be affecting every user. However, if the activity you named “My first half marathon:o” was supposed to be both your Farthest and your Half Marathon personal records, then I don't know why it would be there for one and not the other. I can also see that you have edited the name of the activity in which you achieved your 1K record, so we know that editing the activity does not remove the personal record for you, at least not consistently.
It's been already explained in one of the answers above.
In order to detect a new record the activity's distance must match more closely the record's distance, i.e. half-marathon in your case. If your activity is too short or too long, it won't qualify as a personal record. Your particular activity was a little too long, it appears.
It's been already explained in one of the answers above.
In order to detect a new record the activity's distance must match more closely the record's distance, i.e. half-marathon in your case. If your activity is too short or too long, it won't qualify as a personal record. Your particular activity was a little too long, it appears.
I don't know the exact tolerance, but it's quite slim.
What device are you using? Some latest more advanced devices can detect personal records "on the go", whereas older or cheaper devices rely on Garmin Connect detecing records. In the latter case the activity's distance must match closely the record's distance.
Also have a look at this thread:
https://forums.garmin.com/showthread.php?364192-Personal-records-are-not-updated
There was/is some bug in Garmin Connect which causes records to be lost when editing some elements of the activity.