Data from a footrace held in a Colorado mountain town provides runners, coaches, and spectators with valuable performance information. This data typically includes finishing times, age group rankings, and sometimes split times at various points along the course. An example would be a table listing each participant’s name, bib number, and official time.
Access to this information offers several benefits. Runners can track their personal progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. Coaches can use the data to assess training effectiveness and adjust strategies. Furthermore, the historical record of race outcomes creates a valuable archive for the running community, documenting achievements and showcasing the evolution of competitive running in a specific location. This information also contributes to the overall event experience, adding an element of friendly competition and shared accomplishment.