The annual Men’s and Women’s 10K Run and 5K Run/Walk held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, generates a significant amount of data capturing competitor performance. This data, encompassing finishing times, age group rankings, and overall placement, offers a comprehensive record of the event. For example, the data set might show the overall winner’s time, the top three finishers in each age bracket, and the average finishing time for all participants.
Access to this information provides valuable insights for runners, spectators, and organizers alike. Participants can track their progress year over year, compare their performance against others in their age group, and identify areas for improvement. Spectators can follow the progress of specific runners or gain a better understanding of the competitive landscape. For race organizers, this data allows for analysis of participation trends, logistical improvements, and recognition of outstanding athletic achievement. The historical accumulation of these records provides a rich narrative of the race’s evolution and the enduring spirit of its participants.