The outcome of this annual 10K road race, held in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, provides a record of runners’ finishing times and placements. This data often includes overall rankings, age group standings, and sometimes split times at various points along the course. For example, the data might show the winner’s time, the top three finishers in each age group, and the average finishing time for all participants.
This information holds significant value for several groups. Runners can use it to track their personal progress, compare their performance against others, and set goals for future races. Coaches can analyze the data to evaluate training programs and identify areas for improvement in their athletes. Race organizers utilize the information to understand participation trends, improve race logistics, and celebrate the achievements of participants. Additionally, the historical record of race outcomes provides a fascinating chronicle of the event’s evolution and the changing landscape of competitive running in the region.