Data generated from the annual footrace commemorating the Oklahoma City bombing provides runners, spectators, and the broader community with a record of individual and overall performance metrics. This data typically includes finishing times, age group rankings, and placement information for each participant. Example data points might include the overall winning time, the average finishing time for a given age group, or the number of finishers.
Access to this competitive information offers runners a way to track personal progress, compare their performance against others, and celebrate achievements. For the community, these records serve as a testament to resilience, remembrance, and the unifying power of sport. Furthermore, historical performance data can offer insights into trends in participation and athletic achievement over time, adding another layer of meaning to the event.