Data regarding race times, placements, and participant information from the annual half marathon held in Atlanta on Thanksgiving Day provides a valuable resource for runners, spectators, and organizers. This data typically includes individual finishing times, age group rankings, overall placement, and potentially additional details like bib numbers and hometowns.
Access to this information offers runners a way to track personal progress, compare performance against others, and celebrate achievements. It allows spectators to follow the progress of specific runners and appreciate the scope of the event. For race organizers, the data provides insights into participant demographics, race trends, and logistical effectiveness, contributing to improvements in future events. Historically, access to such results has evolved from posted lists at the finish line to readily available online databases, reflecting advancements in technology and the growing popularity of road racing.