Data from the annual races honoring Pat Tillman, a former NFL player and Army Ranger, typically include finishing times for each participant, categorized by age group and gender. These figures often include overall placement, pace, and potentially split times for different segments of the race. Example data might show the top finisher in the men’s 30-34 age group completing the 4.2-mile run in 25 minutes and 12 seconds, achieving an average pace of 6 minutes per mile.
Access to this information provides runners with a performance benchmark, allowing them to track personal progress and compare their results with others. More broadly, the compiled data contributes to the event’s charitable purpose by illustrating community engagement and the scale of the tribute to Pat Tillman’s legacy of service and sacrifice. The annual event, established following Tillman’s death in Afghanistan, serves as a fundraiser for the Pat Tillman Foundation, which supports military veterans and their spouses through scholarships and leadership development programs.