Data from the annual long-distance running event in Ely, typically covering 13.1 miles, provides runners with performance feedback, allows for comparisons against personal bests or other competitors, and often contributes to overall race rankings. This information may include finishing times, split times at various points along the course, and age group placements.
Access to this data offers valuable insights for both participants and spectators. Runners can utilize the information to track progress, identify areas for improvement, and set future training goals. The data also contributes to the event’s historical record, offering a chronicle of performance over time and adding to the community aspect of the race. Furthermore, public availability of these outcomes can inspire others to participate and promote the sport of running.