The outcome of the ultramarathon race held annually in Black Canyon, Arizona, covering a distance of 60 kilometers, provides valuable data for runners, coaches, and race organizers. This data typically includes finishing times for each participant, categorized by age group and gender, along with details such as overall placement and any records broken. A sample result might show a runner’s finishing time, age group ranking, and overall position within the race.
Access to this competitive information allows athletes to track their performance progress over time, compare themselves to other runners, and identify areas for improvement. Race organizers utilize the data to refine future events, ensuring fairness and optimal logistical planning. Historically, the compilation and dissemination of these results have evolved from hand-recorded times and posted lists to sophisticated electronic timing systems and online databases, greatly increasing accessibility and accuracy.