The outcome of competitions at the University of Pennsylvania’s annual track and field meet provides a snapshot of athletic performance at various levels, from youth participation to elite competition. These outcomes typically include times, distances, and placements for each event, often broken down by heats, divisions, and categories. For example, data might show the winning time in the men’s 4x100m relay, the distance achieved in the women’s long jump, or the overall team scores for competing universities.
This data offers valuable insights for athletes, coaches, fans, and analysts. It allows for performance tracking over time, identification of emerging talent, and comparative analysis between individuals and teams. Historically, the meet has served as a proving ground for future Olympians and world champions, contributing to the event’s prestige and the significance of its documented outcomes. The archived records provide a rich history of the sport and its evolution.