The competitive culmination of a multi-sport endurance event held in a New Jersey coastal resort town during a specific year produces a quantifiable record of athlete performance. This data typically includes finishing times, overall placement, and potentially splits for each leg of the race (swimming, cycling, and running). For instance, such a record might show the overall winner, age group rankings, and specific times for each participant.
Data sets like these offer valuable insights for athletes, coaches, and race organizers. Athletes can track personal progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. Coaches can utilize the data to refine training strategies and optimize athlete performance. Race organizers can analyze participation trends, assess the effectiveness of race logistics, and make informed decisions for future events. Historical performance data adds context to current results, revealing long-term trends and showcasing the evolution of athlete capabilities within the sport.