Data generated from a 13.1-mile footrace held in Berry, likely providing finishing times, participant placements, and potentially additional information such as age group rankings and qualifying times. An example would be a webpage or document listing runners’ bib numbers alongside their completion times and overall positions within the race.
Access to this information offers runners a performance benchmark, enabling them to track progress, identify areas for improvement, and compare their results with other participants. Race organizers benefit from the data by analyzing participation trends, optimizing future events, and celebrating the achievements of the athletes. Historically, race results served primarily as a record of the event, but with advancements in technology, they have become a valuable tool for both individual runners and the running community as a whole.