Data generated from a 13.1-mile footrace held at the Fort Benning military installation typically includes finishing times for each participant, often categorized by age group and gender. This data may also include overall placement, pace information, and potentially split times at various points along the course. An example would be a listing showing the winner’s time, followed by subsequent finishers, ranked according to their performance.
Access to this information provides runners with a performance benchmark, allowing them to track progress and identify areas for improvement. It offers a sense of accomplishment and contributes to the overall race experience. Historically, results were posted on physical bulletin boards near the finish line. With the advent of online technology, race organizers now commonly publish comprehensive datasets on websites, often integrating features like searchable databases and personalized result retrieval.