Data from the culmination of a specific middle-distance triathlon held in Boulder, Colorado, provides a record of athlete performance. This data typically includes finishing times, rankings within age groups and overall, and potentially split times for each leg of the race (swim, bike, and run). An example would be a listing showing the overall winner, the top three finishers in each age group, and each participant’s individual completion time.
These records offer valuable insights for athletes, coaches, and spectators. Athletes can track their progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. Coaches can utilize the data to refine training plans and strategies. For spectators, the information provides context for the race and highlights individual and overall achievements. Historically, access to these records has evolved from posted finish line results to readily available online databases, often offering detailed analysis and comparisons across multiple races.