The culmination of a grueling half-Ironman distance triathlon held in Boulder, Colorado, is captured in the race outcome data. This data typically includes competitor names, finishing times, splits for each leg of the race (swim, bike, and run), age group rankings, and overall placement. An example would be a table displaying the finishing time of each participant, broken down by age group and gender.
This information holds significant value for athletes, coaches, and spectators alike. Athletes can analyze their performance, identify areas for improvement, and track their progress over time. Coaches can use the data to develop training plans and strategies for future races. Spectators gain insight into the race dynamics and the accomplishments of the participants. The historical context of these outcomes adds another layer of significance, allowing for comparisons across different years and highlighting the evolution of athletic performance in the event. The Boulder race itself holds a unique position within the Ironman circuit, known for its challenging course and enthusiastic community support.