Data generated from a footrace held annually in Cincinnati, Ohio, typically around Thanksgiving, provides participants with performance information and overall race rankings. This data often includes finishing times, age group placements, and sometimes pace information. An example would be a listing showing the overall winner, followed by the top finishers in various age categories, along with their corresponding times.
Access to this competitive information offers runners a way to track personal progress, compare their performance against others, and contribute to the event’s historical record. It also allows spectators and the wider community to celebrate the achievements of participants and engage with the event. Over time, accumulated data can reveal trends in participation, performance improvements, and the growing popularity of such events.