PB – personal best (the best mark achieved by an athlete on a personal level) SB – season's best (the best mark achieved by an athlete on a personal level within a given season)
Personal best
It is often used to share or brag about a high score with other gamers. In sports, the PB acronym refers to an athlete's best score. It appears in sporting events, like the Olympics, that feature individual performances, such as track, wrestling, skiing, and gymnastics.
Personal record or PR is simply the current limit of what an athlete is capable of achieving, and is used in a variety of fitness technicalities such as workout programming and progression tracking.
GR stands for Games Record.
There are many types of records that an athlete might achieve. The biggest one is WR, meaning World Record. Others are; OR meaning Olympic Record, CR meaning Championship Record, GR meaning Games Record, AR meaning Area (or continental) Record, ER meaning European Record, and NR meaning National Record.
GR – games record. PR – Paralympic Games record. AR – area (or continental) record. ER – European record.
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
An athlete can also set a NR, or national record, and members of Team USA will also be taking aim at the AR, or American record in their sports.
▪ WR = World Record. ▪ OR = Olympic Record. ▪ CR = Championship Record. ▪ GR = Games Record. ▪ AR = Area (or continental) Record.
/ˌpiːˈbiː/ abbreviation for personal best : He won the race and set a new PB.
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What Does PB Stand For? A PB in running stands for Personal Best. It refers to the fastest time you've clocked for a certain race, distance, or run.
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Article Talk. A personal best (abbreviated to PB) is an individual's best performance in a given sporting discipline. It is most commonly found in athletic sports, such as track and field, other forms of running, swimming and weightlifting.
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