Data generated from a 13.1-mile footrace held in Scranton, Pennsylvania, typically includes participant names, finishing times, age group rankings, and overall placement. This data may also encompass split times at various points along the course and potentially qualifying information for other races. An example would be a table listing each runner’s bib number, name, and official time.
Access to this competitive information provides runners with a performance benchmark, allowing them to track progress, identify areas for improvement, and compare their results against others in their age group or overall. The data also serves a historical record of the event, documenting participation and achievements over time. This information can be valuable for race organizers, sponsors, and the local community, contributing to the event’s ongoing success and promoting athletic achievement.