hall of fame
OUR 2025 HALL OF FAME
Questars Hall of Fame

We are delighted to announce our Hall of Fame for 2025!

Our Hall of Fame includes everyone who has achieved over ten thousand Lifetime Points at our events. Our points and rankings are updated on an annual basis and released at the first race of our Summer Series.

To compile our Hall of Fame we have analysed all Series ranking points since 2003.

Our Hall of Fame looks at each individual’s scores since 2003 based on the spelling of their name on their entry. 

If you have spelt your name differently over the years or if your have changed your name (due to marriage, etc) then let us know and we can update your Lifetime Points.  

Hall of Fame numbers

Race Numbers

Each entrant to our Hall of Fame has their very own race number (updated on an annual basis) with their name on it, the colour of their race number is determined by the number of Lifetime Points that they have accumulated as follows:

10,000 to 14,999 – YELLOW

15,000 to 19,999 – ORANGE

20,000 to 24,999 – RED

25,000 to 29,999  – LIGHT GREEN

30,000 to 34,999 – GREEN

35,000 to 39,999 – BLUE

40,000 to 44,999 – PURPLE

45,000 to 49,999 –  LIGHT BLUE

50,000 to 54,999 – PINK

As soon as someone gets to 55,000 points we will consult our colour charts to determine what’s next!

Hall of Fame winners

Series Winners

Each of our past Series Winners get a star on their race bib in recognition of their achievement. There are different stars for our Summer Series (black) and Winter Series (white with a black outline) winners along with our Vets Series winners (a ‘v’ in the star). 

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What happened in 2024 & 2024/25?

At the top of the pile, Kevin Stephens managed to retain his number one spot but Rob Smart is closing fast and is now only 103 points behind the coveted top spot! 

Across our nine events (five Summer events and four Winter events) we had a total of twelve new entrants to our Hall of Fame, with Stuart Colvin entering highest on the list in 71st position overall. 

Tom Hards amassed an incredible 7,892 points during the year for the biggest change, jumping ten places in the process, with Nick Gracie (7,274 points and 46 places) and Helen Chapman (6,186 points and 12 places) also scoring big over the two Series.

There were some big movers with Andy Prince jumping 46 places, Richard Gill 29 places, Caroline Howe 27 places and Emma Gill 26 places.

Carl Silver managed to add the first star to his number with his Summer Series win, whilst Nick Gracie did the same with his Summer and Winter Vets Series victories. Campbell Walsh and Emma Gill both added extra stars to their numbers in recognition of their Winter Series victories. 

Our full Hall of Fame with positional changes is below:

Hall of fame 2025 with changes