Data generated from a 26.2-mile footrace held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, typically includes finishing times for each participant, categorized by age group and gender. These records may also encompass details like overall placement, split times at various checkpoints, and potentially qualifying information for other races. An example would be a table listing runners’ bib numbers, names, and corresponding completion times.
Access to this competitive information offers runners a way to track personal progress, compare performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. It also serves as a historical record of the event, documenting participation and achievements over time. For race organizers, this data is invaluable for planning future events, understanding participant demographics, and measuring the event’s overall success.