Data generated from a 13.1-mile footrace in Charleston typically includes overall standings, categorized by gender and age group, along with individual finishing times, pace, and potentially bib numbers. An example would be a publicly accessible online database or spreadsheet listing every participant’s performance metrics from a specific race date.
Access to this information provides runners with personal performance benchmarks, enabling analysis of individual progress and comparison against other competitors. It also allows tracking of historical race data, identifying trends and top performers over time. This data serves as a valuable resource for race organizers, sponsors, and the running community as a whole, contributing to the event’s ongoing improvement and promotion.