This refers to the outcome of a 10-kilometer running race organized or covered by the Deseret News, a Utah-based publication. These outcomes typically include details about the finishing times and placements of participants, often broken down by age and gender categories. Example data might include the overall winners, top finishers in specific demographics, and potentially records broken during the event. This information is usually published online and in print, allowing runners to compare their performance and the public to follow the race’s progress.
Access to this data offers several benefits. For participants, it provides a record of their achievement, allowing them to track their personal progress and compare their performance against others. For race organizers, the compiled results serve as a valuable tool for managing the event and ensuring accuracy. The historical record of race results can also illustrate trends in participation and athletic performance over time, contributing to a richer understanding of the event’s legacy. This information can be of interest to current and prospective runners, as well as those interested in the local community and athletic achievements.