Data from this annual footrace in Bel Air typically includes overall placements, age group rankings, and sometimes team standings. This information is often displayed online and may be searchable by individual name or bib number. An example would be a listing showing the top three finishers in each age category, along with their finishing times.
Access to this data offers runners a way to track their performance progress year over year, compare themselves to others in their age group, and celebrate their achievements. For race organizers, the compiled data provides valuable insights into participation trends, which can inform future race planning and community engagement efforts. Historically, posting race results has served as a public record of the event, adding to its legacy within the community.