The outcome of this annual sporting event provides a record of participant performance, ranking runners by completion time and often by age group and gender. These records typically include finish times for all participants, from the elite runners to those completing their first marathon. A hypothetical example would be a listing showing “Runner A” finishing in 2 hours and 30 minutes, followed by “Runner B” at 2 hours and 35 minutes, and so on.
Data generated from the race provides valuable insights for runners seeking to track personal progress, compare their performance against others, and qualify for larger competitions like the Boston Marathon. Historical race data can also offer an overview of trends in participation and performance over time, reflecting the growth and development of the event within the El Paso running community. This information serves as a valuable resource for both individual runners and event organizers.