Data generated from a 13.1-mile footrace held in Eugene, Oregon, typically includes finishing times for each participant, often categorized by age group and gender. This data may also encompass details such as overall placement, pace per mile, and potentially qualifying times for other races. An example would be a publicly accessible online database or spreadsheet displaying the performance metrics of every registered runner.
Access to this competitive information offers runners valuable insights into personal performance, allowing for analysis of progress and identification of areas for improvement. It also provides a benchmark against other participants, fostering a sense of community and friendly competition. Historically, these records have served as a testament to athletic achievement, documenting the evolution of running performance within the local community and beyond. The data’s availability can also contribute to the event’s overall success, attracting future participants and sponsors.