Data from this specific Pennsylvania race typically includes finishing times for each participant, categorized by age group and gender. This data may also list overall placement, pace, and potentially qualifying times for other races. An example would be a listing showing the overall winner’s time, followed by age group winners, and then the complete list of finishers.
Access to this information offers runners a way to track their performance, compare themselves to others, and monitor their progress over time. For spectators and supporters, it’s a way to follow the race and celebrate participants’ achievements. Historically, race results were posted locally, but the internet now provides immediate access to this data, expanding the reach and impact of events like the Bird-in-Hand Half Marathon.