Data from the Donner Lake Triathlon typically includes overall and age-group rankings, split times for each leg of the race (swim, bike, and run), and potentially additional information such as transition times. A specific example might be a table showing the finishing time of the first-place finisher in the men’s 30-34 age group, along with their swim, bike, and run times. This data offers a comprehensive performance overview for participants and spectators.
Access to this information provides athletes with valuable insights into their performance, allowing them to identify strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement. It also serves as a record of achievement and allows for comparisons with other competitors. Historically, results were primarily distributed on-site and through local media. With the advent of online platforms, dissemination has become significantly faster and more widespread, benefiting both athletes and the broader triathlon community. This readily available data contributes to the growing interest in the sport and fosters a sense of community among participants.