The outcomes of this challenging 100-mile ultramarathon held in the challenging terrain of the Crazy Mountains provide valuable data for runners, coaches, and race organizers. These data points can include finishing times, rankings by age and gender, DNF (Did Not Finish) rates, and potentially details on aid station usage and split times. A hypothetical example might be a runner finishing with a time of 27:35:02, placing 5th overall and 2nd in their age group.
Analyzing the race outcomes provides insights into runner performance, training effectiveness, and race strategy. This information can be leveraged by runners to improve future performance, by coaches to refine training plans, and by race organizers to optimize course design and support. Historically, access to these records has aided the growth and understanding of ultra-endurance running. Tracking performance over time reveals trends and allows for the study of factors influencing success in such demanding races.