This information typically refers to the outcome of a 5-kilometer running or walking event associated with a “Galaxy of Lights” display, a popular holiday attraction featuring light-based art installations. These outcomes often include overall finishing times, placement within specific age or gender categories, and potentially fundraising totals if the event has a charitable component. An example would be a list showing each participant’s name, bib number, and completion time, often categorized by age group and gender.
Access to this data offers participants a record of their personal performance, allowing them to track progress over time or compare their results with others. For event organizers, the data is crucial for managing the event effectively, from verifying participant completion to distributing awards. Furthermore, publicly accessible results can contribute to the sense of community and friendly competition surrounding the event, encouraging future participation and potentially fostering local interest in the associated light display. Over time, analyzing these outcomes can provide valuable insights into participation trends, informing future event planning and development.