Data from the annual St. Anthony’s Triathlon, typically held in St. Petersburg, Florida, provides a wealth of information. This data encompasses overall finishing times, splits for each leg of the race (swimming, cycling, and running), and placements within age groups and gender categories. Often, race organizers also capture information such as transition times and provide comparisons to previous years’ performances.
Access to this competitive data offers athletes valuable insights for self-improvement and strategic planning. Examining performance metrics allows triathletes to identify strengths, pinpoint areas needing focus, and track progress over time. The historical record of the event creates a benchmark for competitors and offers a rich tapestry of the sport’s evolution, showcasing both individual achievements and the growth of triathlon participation. Moreover, the publicly available results provide a platform for sponsors, media, and the broader community to engage with the event, fostering interest and support for the sport.