Data generated from a footrace held on the Bighorn Mountains’ trails, typically encompassing finishing times, participant rankings, and potentially additional statistics like age group placements and gender divisions, constitute the core components of race outcome information. For example, this data set might include the overall winner’s time, the top three finishers in each age group, and the average finishing time for all participants.
Access to this competitive performance data offers significant value to various stakeholders. Runners can utilize the information to track personal progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. Race organizers benefit by gaining insights into participant demographics and trends, enabling them to refine future events. The historical record of these outcomes provides a valuable context for understanding the evolution of the sport and recognizing exceptional performances over time. This data can also serve the wider community, showcasing the athletic achievements of participants and promoting the Bighorn trail running experience.