The compilation of finishing times and rankings from the 2025 iteration of the Bridger Ridge Run provides a performance record for participants and offers valuable data for race analysis. This data set typically includes finishing times for each runner, categorized by gender and age group, as well as overall placement. An example would be a list showing the top three finishers in the men’s division, followed by the top three in the women’s division, and then a breakdown of results by age group.
Access to this competitive information allows runners to track their progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. For race organizers, the data informs future race planning, aids in course adjustments, and helps to assess the effectiveness of race strategies. Historically, race results have served as a benchmark for athletic achievement, fueling competitive spirit and motivating runners to strive for peak performance. Furthermore, historical data can reveal trends in participation, performance improvements over time, and the impact of factors such as weather conditions on race outcomes.