The 2014 New York City Marathon’s final standings provide a comprehensive record of participant performance, encompassing finishing times, rankings within various divisions (age, gender, nationality), and potentially additional data such as split times and qualifying status for future races. This data offers a snapshot of the race’s competitive landscape, highlighting both elite performances and the broader spectrum of participant achievement.
Access to this data holds significant value for various stakeholders. Athletes can analyze their performance, compare themselves to others, and track progress over time. Coaches can utilize the data to identify areas for improvement in training regimens. Race organizers can gain insights into participation trends and operational aspects. Furthermore, historical race data contributes to the marathon’s ongoing narrative, documenting individual triumphs and contributing to the overall legacy of the event. The 2014 race, like prior iterations, represents a specific point in the marathons history, capturing the outcomes of that year’s competition within the context of the event’s broader timeline.