Data regarding the outcome of Australian pigeon racing competitions typically includes details such as the winning bird’s band number, breeder information, time of arrival, average speed, and the race’s distance. An example would be a publicly available record showing which bird achieved the fastest flight time from a specified release point to the designated home loft in a particular race.
Access to this information is crucial for fanciers to evaluate the performance of their birds, identify successful breeding lines, and understand the impact of factors like weather and distance on race outcomes. Historically, these records played a significant role in establishing pedigrees and lineage, contributing to the development of faster, more resilient racing pigeons. This data provides valuable insights into the sport and underpins its competitive spirit.