The culmination of a multi-sport relay race, typically held annually, from a mountainous, snow-covered starting point to a saltwater finish line, is captured in the final standings. These standings often include team names, finishing times, and potentially placements within various divisions. For instance, a hypothetical outcome might list “Team A” finishing in first place overall with a time of 7 hours, 32 minutes, and “Team B” leading the recreational division with a time of 9 hours, 15 minutes.
The documented outcomes offer valuable insights for participants, spectators, and race organizers. They serve as a record of athletic achievement, provide a basis for comparison across teams and years, and contribute to the event’s historical narrative. Analysis of these outcomes can inform future training strategies, race logistics, and highlight individual and team successes. Furthermore, the availability of these results often generates media attention, promoting community engagement and celebrating the unique blend of athleticism and teamwork embodied by this type of race. The tradition of recording and sharing outcomes contributes to the overall excitement and legacy of the event.