Data generated from a 13.1-mile footrace held in Evansville, Indiana, typically includes competitor finishing times, overall placement, age group rankings, and potentially split times at various points along the course. This information may be presented online, in print media, or both, often segmented by gender and age group for easier analysis. An example would be a listing showing the finishing time of a participant in the male 30-34 age group, along with their overall placement within the entire race field.
Access to this competitive data offers runners valuable insights into their performance. It allows individuals to track progress, compare their results against others in their age group or overall, and identify areas for improvement in future training. The collective data also serves a historical record of the event, documenting participation rates and showcasing the achievements of top finishers over time. This historical context can add to the event’s prestige and motivate future participants.