The culmination of a challenging and iconic triathlon, held annually in San Francisco Bay, is captured in the published outcomes of the competition. These outcomes typically include finishing times for each participant, categorized by age group and gender, and often overall rankings for both individuals and relay teams. Data may also encompass split times for each leg of the race: the swim from Alcatraz Island, the bike ride through the Presidio, and the run along Crissy Field.
Documentation of this races competitive outcomes serves several key functions. For athletes, these records provide a benchmark for personal performance, allowing for comparison against past efforts or the results of other competitors. The historical record also allows for the tracking of trends in competitive times, reflecting advances in training techniques, equipment, and overall athletic performance. Furthermore, the published results offer spectators and the wider sporting community a window into the exciting competition and celebrate the achievements of the athletes involved. The events unique and challenging nature, including the cold water swim and demanding terrain, contributes to its status within the triathlon world.