Data generated from a footrace held in Troy, typically around Thanksgiving, provides participants with performance information and overall race standings. This information often includes finishing times, age group rankings, and sometimes pace information. An example would be a listing showing the overall winner, followed by categorized results based on age and gender.
Access to this data offers runners a way to gauge personal progress, compare their performance against others, and track improvement over time. For race organizers, the compiled data provides valuable insights for future event planning and logistical improvements. Historically, race results were posted publicly shortly after the event concluded, often initially handwritten or typed and posted at the finish line. The advent of chip timing and online platforms has dramatically streamlined the process, enabling near-instantaneous access to results and greater data accuracy.