Data from a five-kilometer running race held near Boston’s harbor provides valuable information for participants, organizers, and the running community. This data typically includes finishing times, overall placement, age group rankings, and sometimes split times for various segments of the course. An example would be a listing showing the top finishers, categorized by gender and age, along with their corresponding completion times.
Access to this information offers numerous benefits. Runners can track their personal progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. Race organizers utilize the data to analyze participation trends, refine future events, and recognize outstanding achievements. Furthermore, the collective results contribute to a historical record of the race, documenting the evolution of participant demographics and performance benchmarks over time. This historical context can be insightful for understanding trends in local fitness and community engagement.