The outcomes of this challenging multi-day endurance running event held annually near the Dead Horse Point State Park in Moab, Utah, provide a valuable record of participant performance. These records typically include finishing times, placements within specific categories (such as age group or gender), and may also feature details like split times at various checkpoints along the course. A hypothetical example would be a runner completing the 100-mile course in 27 hours, placing 5th overall and 2nd in their age group.
Documentation of this race data offers runners critical feedback on their training, pacing strategies, and overall performance. This information can be used to improve future race preparation and achieve personal goals. The collective data provides a historical overview of the event, showcasing the evolution of participant performance over time and highlighting exceptional achievements. This history contributes to the event’s prestige and motivates future participants.