Data generated from a 26.2-mile footrace held annually in Little Rock, Arkansas, typically includes finishing times, participant placements, and potentially additional details like age group rankings and qualifying status for other races. A specific instance might show that a runner completed the course in 3 hours and 15 minutes, placing 50th overall and 5th in their age division.
This information provides runners with performance feedback, allows for tracking of personal progress, and contributes to the historical record of the event. Access to these records enables analysis of trends in participation and performance over time. The data also holds value for race organizers, sponsors, and the local community, offering insights into the event’s impact and reach.