Data from the Augusta, Georgia half-ironman competition provides a performance record for athletes. This data typically includes finishing times, rankings within age groups and overall, and split times for each segment of the race (swimming, cycling, and running). A specific example would be an athlete’s finishing time and placement within their age group. This information can be used for personal analysis or comparison with other competitors.
Access to this competitive data offers significant value for athletes, coaches, and spectators. Athletes can track their progress, identify strengths and weaknesses, and set future goals. Coaches can use the data to refine training plans and optimize athlete performance. Spectators gain insight into the race dynamics and appreciate the athletes’ accomplishments. The historical context of these results allows for tracking performance trends over time, both individually and within the sport itself.