Data from this specific race typically includes individual finishing times, overall placement, age group rankings, and sometimes split times for various segments of the course. This information is often presented in searchable online databases, allowing participants, spectators, and analysts to review performances. A hypothetical example would be a runner finding their 1:35:02 finish time listed as 50th overall and 3rd in their age group.
Access to this data offers several key advantages. Runners can track their progress over time, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. Race organizers use the data to manage the event effectively and plan for future races. The historical record of performances provides a valuable perspective on trends in running and the evolution of the event itself. For spectators, these records offer a way to connect with participants and appreciate the athletic achievements.