Data from a specific 13.1-mile footrace held in Fairfield provides runners, spectators, and organizers with valuable information. This data typically includes finishing times for each participant, often categorized by age group and gender, and may also feature overall placement rankings. Example information often presented includes the winner’s time, average finishing time, and potentially records broken during the event.
Access to this competitive information offers numerous benefits. Runners can track their personal progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. For event organizers, the data provides insights into participant demographics and race trends, informing future planning and logistical decisions. Historically, the compilation and dissemination of race results have evolved significantly, from hand-recorded times and posted lists to instantaneous online databases and mobile applications. This evolution reflects the growing importance of data analysis in both amateur and professional athletics.