Data generated from timed footraces themed around the undead typically include finishing times for participants, often categorized by age and gender. These datasets may also feature information about team participation and any special “infected” or “survivor” designations related to the race’s theme. For example, a dataset might show the top finishers in various age brackets, the average time for all participants, and potentially the number of runners tagged as “infected” during the event.
This information offers value to multiple parties. Runners can compare their performance against others and track their progress over time. Race organizers gain insights into participant demographics and operational efficiency, enabling improved planning for future events. The themed nature of these races can also generate interest in running and fitness within a specific community, potentially leading to broader health benefits. Furthermore, reviewing outcomes from past events provides valuable context for understanding current trends in themed races and participatory sporting events.