Data from a footrace held annually in Buffalo, New York, typically around Thanksgiving, provides runners with performance feedback and allows comparisons with other participants. This data often includes finishing times, age group rankings, and overall placement. A hypothetical example would be a listing showing participant “A” finishing the 8k race in 35 minutes, placing 50th overall and 10th in their age group.
Access to this information offers runners a valuable tool for tracking personal progress, setting future goals, and adding a competitive element to a community fitness event. Historically, race results were posted publicly and distributed through local media. With the rise of online registration and timing technologies, accessing this data has become significantly more convenient and often includes features like personalized race certificates and interactive course maps. The compilation and dissemination of these statistics contribute to the event’s overall appeal and promote continued participation.