Data from the 13.1-mile footrace in Las Vegas, typically held in conjunction with a music festival, provides a record of participant performance. This data often includes finishing times, age group rankings, and overall placement. It may also offer split times at various points along the course, allowing runners to analyze their pace. An example would be a searchable database listing each participant’s bib number, name, and official time.
Access to this information offers runners a tangible record of their achievement, allowing them to track progress over time and compare their performance against others in their age group or overall. The historical context of the event, combined with the published outcomes, contributes to the race’s ongoing narrative and provides valuable insights into athletic performance trends. Race organizers and sponsors also benefit from the data, utilizing it for logistical planning, marketing efforts, and identifying potential elite athletes.