Data from this specific long-distance running event typically includes finishing times for each participant, often categorized by age group and gender. This data may also include overall placement, pace information, and potentially split times at various points along the course. An example would be a listing showing the winner’s time, followed by subsequent finishers, often presented in a searchable database format.
Access to this information offers value to runners seeking to track their performance progress, compare their results with others, and identify areas for improvement. Race organizers utilize the data for official record-keeping, prize distribution, and future event planning. The historical accumulation of this data can also reveal trends in participation and performance over time, providing insights into the evolution of the event itself.