Data regarding race times and placements for a specific half marathon, presumably organized or covered by FSN (likely a sports network or organization), provide participants with performance feedback and allow others to follow the event’s outcome. This data may include overall standings, age group rankings, and potentially split times, offering a comprehensive record of the competition. For example, access to this information allows runners to gauge their performance against others and track personal progress.
Access to competitive outcomes plays a crucial role in the running community. It allows athletes to monitor their training effectiveness, set future goals, and compare their achievements against others in their cohort. Furthermore, published results contribute to the historical record of the race, documenting individual and overall performance trends over time. This data can be valuable for both participants and organizers, informing future training strategies and race planning.