The competitive road running community eagerly anticipates the outcome of the annual half marathon held in Washington, D.C., scheduled for 2025. These outcomes typically encompass detailed finishing times for each participant, categorized by age and gender, alongside overall placement information. Often, results are further segmented into elite, open, and age group categories. A hypothetical example would be a listing showing the overall winner’s time, the top three finishers in each age group, and the median finishing time for all participants.
Access to this data provides runners with performance benchmarks, allowing for personal progress tracking and comparison against peers. It also allows coaches and analysts to study trends and identify emerging talent. Historically, the publication of these results has served as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of competitive running, reflecting training methodologies and athletic achievement. Moreover, the readily available data fuels community engagement and fosters a spirit of healthy competition.