The outcome of the annual ten-kilometer road race held in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, provides valuable information for runners, spectators, and the broader running community. This data typically includes the top finishers in various categories (men’s, women’s, age groups), finishing times, and potentially records broken. It offers a snapshot of athletic achievement and serves as a historical record of the event.
Access to this information allows runners to track their performance against others, identify areas for improvement, and celebrate accomplishments. For spectators, the data enhances understanding of the race’s dynamics and highlights exceptional athletic feats. Historically, these records contribute to the race’s legacy, documenting its evolution and the achievements of participants over time. The data can also be used by race organizers to analyze participation trends and refine future events.