The culmination of the grueling annual footrace up the Mount Washington Auto Road, the highest peak in the Northeastern United States, is documented in comprehensive finishing data. This data typically includes each runner’s finishing time, overall placement, gender and age group ranking, and potentially split times at various points along the challenging 7.6-mile course. Example data might show a runner finishing in 1 hour and 15 minutes, placing 50th overall, 10th in their age group, and with a halfway split time of 35 minutes.
Access to this information provides valuable insights for runners, spectators, and race organizers alike. Runners can track their performance progress over time, compare themselves to others, and identify areas for improvement. Spectators can follow the progress of specific runners and appreciate the athletic achievements demonstrated on this uniquely demanding course. For race organizers, the data provides critical information for managing the event efficiently and ensuring accurate record-keeping. The historical record of these outcomes contributes to the rich legacy of this prestigious race, reflecting the dedication and perseverance of participants throughout its history.