The outcome of this annual 10k road race, held in Boulder, Colorado, provides a record of participant performance, categorized by various factors such as age, gender, and running group. These outcomes typically include finishing times, overall placement, and placement within specific divisions. A hypothetical example would be a 35-year-old female runner finishing 10th in her age group with a time of 45 minutes.
Documentation of this athletic competition serves multiple purposes. For participants, it offers a tangible record of personal achievement and allows for performance tracking over time. For spectators and the wider community, it celebrates athleticism and provides insights into the competitive landscape of the race. Historically, the accumulation of these records has built a rich archive of the event, documenting its evolution and the achievements of its participants over the years. This data contributes to the race’s legacy and provides valuable historical context.