Data from competitive running events held in conjunction with maritime blessing ceremonies typically includes finishing times for various age groups and categories, overall placement, and sometimes additional details such as split times and participant information. These records offer a performance benchmark for runners and contribute to the historical record of the event. For example, a specific annual race associated with a traditional blessing of the fishing fleet might maintain an archive of race results dating back decades.
Maintaining these competitive running records provides valuable insights for both individual athletes and the broader community. Athletes can track their progress over time, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. The collective data can reveal trends in participation, performance improvement within the community, and the event’s ongoing popularity. Additionally, these records become part of the cultural history of the maritime community, reflecting its traditions and values. The preservation of race data adds another layer of meaning to the annual blessing ceremony, interweaving athletic achievement with time-honored maritime heritage.