Data from the 13.1-mile footrace held annually in Raleigh, North Carolina, typically includes finisher placements, times, and potentially age group rankings. This information may be presented online, through running-focused platforms or the event’s official website, and may also include details like participant demographics and course records.
Access to this competitive data offers runners a valuable performance benchmark, allowing for personal progress tracking and comparison against other participants. It also provides a record for the event itself, documenting the achievements of top finishers and capturing a snapshot of the running community’s engagement. Historically, such records have been important for recognizing athletic achievement and for understanding trends in participation and performance within the sport. The availability of these outcomes online has greatly increased access and facilitated a more connected community of runners.