Data regarding finishing times and placements for the annual running race held in Yosemite National Park constitute a valuable resource for participants, spectators, and future racers. These statistics typically include individual runner data such as bib number, age group, gender, overall finish time, and pace, often presented alongside overall race statistics like the number of finishers and average finishing time. An example would be a table listing each participant’s performance metrics, ranked by their finishing time.
Access to this information provides runners with performance benchmarks and allows them to track their progress over time. It offers insights into the race’s competitiveness and can inform training strategies for future races. Historically, race results have been shared through physical postings and local media, evolving to online databases and mobile applications, enhancing accessibility and enabling detailed analysis. This data also contributes to the event’s legacy, documenting the achievements of participants and the evolution of the race itself.