Data regarding finishing times and placements for the annual long-distance running event held in Lincoln, Nebraska, provides runners, spectators, and organizers with key information. These figures typically include overall placement, age group rankings, gender-based results, and sometimes split times at various points along the course. An example would be a listing showing the top three finishers’ times and the average finishing time for all participants.
Access to this competitive data offers numerous benefits. Runners can track their personal progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. Race organizers utilize the data to analyze participation trends, refine logistical planning, and celebrate achievements. Historically, maintaining records of race results has provided a valuable archive of the event’s evolution, highlighting the growth of the running community and the accomplishments of individual athletes. This data can also contribute to broader research on athletic performance and community health initiatives.