Data from this annual footrace in Flemington, New Jersey, typically includes overall finishing times, placements within specific age groups and genders, and potentially team rankings. This information is often presented online through searchable databases and downloadable files, offering participants a record of their performance and spectators a way to follow the event. A hypothetical example would be a listing showing Jane Doe finishing first in the women’s 30-39 age group with a time of 25:34.
Access to this competitive information serves multiple purposes. Runners can track their progress year over year, gauge their performance against others, and set personal goals. The data also contributes to the event’s historical record, documenting community involvement and athletic achievement. For race organizers, the compiled data can be invaluable for logistical planning and enhancing future events. The tradition of these races often fosters a sense of local pride and promotes healthy lifestyles.