Data from this annual footrace in Gilbert, Arizona, typically includes overall finishing times, placements within age groups and gender categories, and potentially team rankings. This information is often presented online, allowing participants to review their performance and compare themselves to others. A hypothetical example could be a listing showing a participant’s time, overall placement of 150th out of 500 runners, and 10th place within their specific age/gender group.
Access to this competitive data offers runners valuable feedback on their training and progress. It can motivate continued participation and improvement, foster a sense of community among runners, and provide a record of personal achievement. Historically, such events were often recorded manually, but modern technology allows for accurate and immediate electronic timing and efficient dissemination of outcomes, enhancing the participant experience and engagement with the event.