Data from the annual footrace held in Utah’s capital city typically includes overall and age-group rankings, finishing times, and sometimes additional information such as participant names and nationalities. These data sets offer a snapshot of individual and collective athletic achievement within the specific race. For example, a typical dataset would allow one to see the fastest finishing time for a particular age group, or the overall winner of the race.
Access to this information serves several key purposes. Runners can analyze their performance, track progress over time, and compare their results with others. The data also contributes to the historical record of the race, documenting top performances and trends in participation. Moreover, the information can be valuable for researchers studying athletic performance, training regimens, and the impact of factors like altitude and weather on race outcomes. This historical context adds depth to the individual results and allows for a broader understanding of the races significance within the running community.