Data from the annual running event held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, covering 13.1 miles, typically provides individual finishing times, overall placement, age group rankings, and potentially other metrics like pace. These figures are often published online and may be searchable by name or bib number. Example data points might include a runner’s completion time of 1 hour and 45 minutes, a placement of 50th overall, and a 3rd place finish within their age group.
Access to this information offers runners a performance benchmark, allowing them to track progress, compare themselves to others, and identify areas for improvement. This data can be motivating, contributing to a sense of accomplishment and potentially informing future training regimens. Historically, the compilation and dissemination of race results have evolved from paper postings at the event to sophisticated online databases accessible worldwide, adding a layer of engagement and community for participants.