The outcomes of the annual ten-mile race organized by the U.S. Army, anticipated in 2025, will encompass individual and team rankings, categorized by age and gender. These outcomes typically include finishing times, pace, and potentially qualifying information for other events. A hypothetical example would be a listing showing the top three finishers in the men’s open division, along with their respective times and affiliations.
This data serves several important functions. It allows participants to track their performance progress over time and compare themselves to others in their demographic. The results also contribute to the historical record of the event, documenting achievements and trends. Furthermore, the competition fosters camaraderie and esprit de corps within the Army community and among civilian participants, promoting physical fitness and healthy competition. Historically, this race has attracted a diverse range of runners, from elite athletes to recreational participants, contributing to its broad appeal.