Data from the annual race in Washington, D.C., provides a record of participant performance. This typically includes finishing times, age group rankings, and overall placement. An example would be a searchable database listing each runner’s bib number, name, and completion time.
Access to this information offers runners valuable insights into their performance, allowing for self-assessment and goal setting for future races. It also contributes to the event’s historical record, documenting the achievements of participants over time. The availability of these records enhances the community aspect of the event, enabling runners to compare performances and fostering friendly competition.