Data generated from a footrace held near the ocean, typically around Thanksgiving, provides a record of participant performance. This data often includes finishing times, age group rankings, and overall placement. For instance, the data set might show the fastest finisher in the 18-24 age group or the overall winner’s time.
Access to this information offers runners a way to track their personal progress, compare their performance against others, and celebrate achievements. It also serves as a valuable resource for race organizers, allowing them to analyze participation trends and refine future events. Historically, these records were often posted on physical bulletin boards near the finish line. With advancements in technology, results are now readily available online, often within minutes of the race’s conclusion. This accessibility expands the reach and impact of the event.