Data from the annual multi-sport event held along the Tennessee River provides valuable insights for athletes, coaches, and race organizers. These competitive outcomes typically include overall and age-group rankings, split times for each leg of the race (swim, bike, and run), and may also feature details such as transition times. A specific example would be the finishing time of the top-ranked female participant in the 30-34 age group.
Access to this information allows athletes to track their performance progress, identify areas for improvement, and compare their results against other competitors. Coaches can utilize the data to refine training plans and optimize race strategies for their athletes. Race organizers benefit by gaining insights into participant demographics and trends, which can be used to improve future events. Historical data allows for analysis of performance trends over time, offering a valuable perspective on the evolving nature of the competition.