Data from this multi-sport event, typically held in Colonial Beach, Virginia, encompasses competitor finishing times, overall rankings within age groups and gender categories, and potentially split times for each leg of the race (swimming, cycling, and running). These data sets may be presented online through various platforms, often managed by race organizers or timing companies. A hypothetical example would include a listing showing participant “Jane Doe” achieving a time of 1:30:00, placing 5th in her age group.
Access to this information provides athletes with performance feedback, allowing for analysis of strengths and weaknesses, and facilitating goal setting for future races. The data also serves a broader community function, offering a record of the event’s history and recognizing the accomplishments of participants. Historically, the compilation and dissemination of race results have evolved from hand-recorded times and posted lists to sophisticated digital platforms providing instant access and detailed analytics. This evolution reflects the growing importance of data analysis in sports performance and the increasing demand for readily available information.