The outcome of a specific annual 10-kilometer road race held in the village of Cow Harbor on Long Island, New York, provides data points for runners, spectators, and race organizers. This data typically includes finishing times for each participant, often categorized by age group and gender, as well as overall placement information. Examples of available metrics might include the winning time, average finishing time, and records set.
Access to this competitive information offers valuable insights. Runners can track their personal progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. Spectators can follow the race’s progress and celebrate the achievements of individual athletes. Race organizers utilize the data for logistical planning, performance analysis, and historical record-keeping, contributing to the event’s continued success and growth. The race’s historical context within the larger running community adds another layer of significance to the data.