Race results from a 5-kilometer running event held at a large correctional facility typically encompass competitor names, finishing times, age group rankings, and potentially overall placement within the field. These events often involve inmates, staff, and sometimes external participants. An example might include data organized by gender and age group, listing each runner’s bib number, name, and official time.
Data from these races can offer valuable insights into the impact of fitness programs within correctional settings. They can demonstrate the effectiveness of rehabilitative efforts, highlight individual achievements, and provide a quantifiable measure of participant progress. Furthermore, such events can foster positive relationships between staff and inmates, contributing to a more constructive environment. Historically, organized sporting activities within prisons have been recognized as beneficial for both physical and mental well-being, and recorded race results provide a tangible record of this ongoing practice.