13.2.5 The Brevet Award Series....
(vii) Brevet 5000: within a four year period, events comprising a Super Randonneur, an event of
1000km or more, an additional event of 1200km or more, a 24 hour team Arrow and other BR,
BRM or RM events to bring the total up to at least 5,000 km.
That's a bit different to what it says at the top of the Brevet 5000 Hall of Fame...
"The AUK Brevet 5000 requires a randonnée of 1200 km or more, SR, 1000 km, 24 hour team Arrow, plus other events to a total of 5000 km, all BR or BRM, all ridden within a 4 year period.
This list shows Brevets 5000 (AUK). It does not show recipients of ACP's Brevet 5000 award."
Big difference is that the regulations say that a 1000km or more ride is required, rather than specifically a 1000km as in the Hall of Fame, so this needs clarifying. I've just claimed three Brevet 5000s to bring my total to five based on actually needing 1000km rides. I've found 1000s and Arrows most difficult to fit in over the years.
The ACP Randonneur 5000 rules are clearer. BRM 200, 300, 400, 600 and 1000km rides are required (Longer rides cannot be substituted for shorter ones), a PBP, Fleche Velocio or National Arrow recognised by ACP (eg Audax UK Easter Arrow to York) and other BRM or LRM rides to top up to 5000km or over in a four year period.
I finished off an ACP Randonneur 10000 in August by riding the Super Randonnee 600km around the Dolomites. I have just sent in the claim form, but without the brevet number for the Dolomites ride as these won't be released until after claims need to be in. Two full sets of BRM 200, 300, 400, 600, 1000km rides, PBP, Another BRM or LRM 1200+ ride, Fleche Velocio or National Arrow, Super Randonnee 600 and other BRM or LRM rides to top up to 10000km or over are required within a six year period.
When I filled the claim form in I realised that I qualified for three more ACP Randonneur 5000s as well as the one that I had already been awarded. Claim forms for these can be downloaded from the ACP website
http://www.audax-club-parisien.com/EN/383.html It's a word document that you can type your details into and email to the AUK ACP representative.