Data generated from competitive events sanctioned by the national governing body for pigeon racing in the United States provide a record of the placements of competing birds. These records typically include details such as the race date, location, distance, competing bird identification (band number), owner information, and the calculated speed of each bird, which determines the finishing order. An example would be a listing showing the top finishers in a specific race, indicating their speeds and the lofts to which they belong.
These competitive outcomes are crucial for establishing a bird’s pedigree and value, influencing breeding decisions and potentially increasing its market worth. Historical race data provides valuable insights into successful bloodlines and training methods, contributing to the ongoing development of the sport. Furthermore, the documented results ensure transparency and fair competition, promoting integrity within the community. This historical context allows breeders and racers to track performance trends and make informed choices about their breeding and racing strategies.