This term likely refers to the outcomes of a 10-mile race organized by “TC,” potentially an abbreviation for a running club, organization, or location. The year 2025 specifies the particular race edition. These outcomes typically encompass a ranked list of participants, their finishing times, and potentially additional data like age group rankings or qualifying information for other events. For instance, a result listing might show a runner’s name, bib number, overall placement, gender placement, age group placement, and the official chip-timed result.
Access to this data is invaluable for runners tracking their performance progress, comparing themselves to other competitors, and identifying areas for improvement. Race results also serve a broader purpose, contributing to the historical record of the event and potentially influencing future race strategies, training regimens, and qualification standards. Historical data allows for analysis of trends in participation and performance over time.