Data generated from the annual 10-kilometer foot race across the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in Charleston, South Carolina, typically includes finishing times for each participant, categorized by age group and gender. This information is often presented alongside details such as overall placement, bib numbers, and potentially qualifying times for other events. An example would be a searchable database listing each runner’s performance metrics.
This information serves multiple purposes. For participants, the data provides a personal record of their achievement, allowing them to track progress and compare performance year over year. For race organizers, the compiled results facilitate efficient event management and contribute to statistical analysis of participation trends. The historical collection of this data provides a valuable longitudinal perspective on athletic performance and community engagement with the event, which has grown significantly since its inception.