Data from a footrace themed around Thanksgiving, typically held in Silicon Valley, provides a record of participant performance. This data often includes finishing times, age group rankings, and overall placement. For example, a hypothetical dataset might show the fastest runner in the “under 18” category completing the 5k course in 16 minutes.
Access to this competitive information offers runners a way to track their progress, compare their performance with others, and celebrate their achievements. The historical context of such races, often community events promoting health and fitness, adds another layer of significance. These events can foster local camaraderie and offer a platform for friendly competition while supporting charitable causes.