Data generated from a 13.1-mile footrace held in Las Vegas, Nevada, typically includes finisher times, participant rankings, age group standings, and potentially qualifying times for other events. This data may be presented online, through mobile applications, or in printed formats. For instance, a table might show the overall winner’s time, followed by subsequent finishers, categorized by gender and age.
Access to this information offers value to runners, spectators, and race organizers. Participants can assess their performance, track progress over time, and compare themselves to others. Spectators can follow the progress of specific runners. Race organizers use the data to manage the event, analyze participation trends, and plan future races. Historically, race results were primarily distributed through printed media, evolving over time with technological advancements to digital platforms offering more dynamic and immediate access.