The culmination of months of training and dedication for thousands of runners is captured in the final standings of this annual Music City competition. These records document individual finishing times, age group rankings, and overall placement within the field of participants, often distinguishing between the full marathon, half marathon, and other associated races. A specific example could be a runner finding their finishing time and overall placement among all participants in the men’s full marathon.
Access to this data provides runners with a tangible record of their achievement, allowing them to track personal progress and compare their performance against others. The data is also valuable for race organizers, sponsors, and the city of Nashville itself, providing insights into participation trends and the event’s overall impact. Historically, these records have evolved from handwritten lists to sophisticated online databases, reflecting advances in timing technology and data management.