Data from the annual five-kilometer road race held in Duluth, Minnesota, typically includes individual finishing times, overall placement, age group rankings, and sometimes additional information like pace and gender. This information offers participants a record of their performance and allows for comparison against other runners. A public record of the race outcome is often available online.
Access to this competitive data provides runners with valuable feedback on their training and progress. It can serve as motivation for improvement, allowing participants to track their performance over time and set personal goals. The race’s historical data provides context for current results and highlights the event’s enduring popularity within the running community. The collected data also contributes to the overall management and organization of the event, informing future race planning and logistical decisions.