Data from the annual footrace in Portland, Oregon, typically includes finish times for all participants, categorized by age group and gender. This information may also include overall placement, pace information, and potentially details like split times for certain sections of the course. Example data might show a participant’s finish time, their gender and age group, and their overall ranking within that group.
Access to this competitive data offers runners a way to track their performance progress year over year, compare their results against others in their demographic, and identify areas for improvement in their training. The historical context of the event, combined with consistently recorded results, contributes to a rich data set valuable for both individual runners and for understanding broader trends in running participation and performance. Furthermore, publicly accessible results can foster community engagement and contribute to the event’s overall atmosphere.