Data from the annual five-kilometer footrace held during Tampa’s Gasparilla Pirate Fest provides runners with performance metrics and comparative statistics. These metrics typically include finishing times, overall placement, age group rankings, and pace information. An example would be a specific runner’s time, their position within their age group (e.g., 1st out of 250 in the 30-34 male category), and their average mile pace.
Access to this information offers participants valuable insights into their personal performance, allowing them to track progress, identify areas for improvement, and compare their results with other runners. The historical context of the race itself, a prominent event within the larger Gasparilla festivities, adds significance to the data, creating a record of individual and collective achievement within a vibrant community tradition. These documented outcomes contribute to the overall narrative of the Gasparilla Pirate Fest, showcasing the athleticism and dedication of its participants.