Data generated from a 13.1-mile footrace specifically designated “Queen Bee Half Marathon” provides runners, organizers, and the public with performance metrics. These metrics typically include finishing times for each participant, often categorized by age group and gender. Additional information, such as overall placement and pace, may also be included. An example would be a publicly accessible online database listing every runner’s bib number, name, and finishing time.
Access to this competitive information offers several advantages. Runners can track their personal progress, compare their performance against others, and identify areas for improvement. Race organizers utilize the data to analyze participation trends, manage logistics, and plan future events. Furthermore, these results can foster a sense of community among participants and inspire others to pursue fitness goals. The historical context of past race data provides valuable insight into performance trends and the evolving demographics of the event.