Data generated from a footrace of 13.1 miles held in conjunction with Earth Day celebrations provides runners with performance metrics and comparative rankings. These metrics typically include finishing times, pace, and age group placement. An example would be a publicly accessible list showing each participant’s name, bib number, and official time, often categorized by gender and age group.
Access to this competitive information offers runners a way to track personal progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. Additionally, published outcomes can foster a sense of community among participants, celebrate athletic achievement, and promote the event itself within the wider running community. Holding races on Earth Day can also raise awareness of environmental issues and encourage sustainable practices. Historically, road race results have evolved from simple handwritten lists posted at the finish line to sophisticated online databases offering real-time updates and detailed analyses.