Data regarding the finishing times and placements of participants in the annual long-distance running event held in Huntsville, Utah, provides a valuable record for runners, spectators, and race organizers. This data typically includes each runner’s name, bib number, age group, gender, overall time, and placement within their age group and gender. Often, split times at various points along the course are also recorded and made available.
Access to this information allows runners to track their personal progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. It also provides a historical record of the event, documenting the achievements of participants and the evolution of the race itself. For race organizers, the data is essential for managing the event, determining award winners, and planning future races. The availability of these records contributes to the overall experience and fosters a sense of community among participants.