Data from the annual New York City Half Marathon, typically held in March, encompasses competitor finishing times, overall placement rankings, and often additional statistics such as age group rankings and split times. This information is usually presented online through searchable databases and downloadable files shortly after the race concludes. A hypothetical example would be finding a specific runner’s time of 1:45:32, placing them 5,218th overall and 250th in their age group.
Access to this performance data provides runners with a valuable record of their achievement, enabling them to track progress, identify areas for improvement, and compare their results with other participants. The historical compilation of race data also offers insights into trends and performance benchmarks within the running community. Furthermore, the public availability of this information contributes to the transparency and integrity of the event.