The culminating data from the annual footrace sponsored by a telecommunications company in a Wisconsin city provides runners, spectators, and organizers with a wealth of information. This data typically includes finishing times for each participant, categorized by age and gender, as well as overall placement. It may also include split times at various points along the course, allowing for analysis of pacing strategies. An example would be a listing showing the winning time, the average finishing time, and the number of finishers in each age group.
Access to this information offers several benefits. Runners can track their performance progress over time, compare their results to others in their age group, and identify areas for improvement. Spectators can follow the progress of friends and family participating in the race. Race organizers can use the data to analyze participation trends, assess the effectiveness of race logistics, and plan future events. Furthermore, historical race data provides a valuable longitudinal perspective on athletic performance and community engagement in the sport.