The outcome of this annual road race held in Grand Rapids, Michigan, provides a record of runners’ performance across various categories, including the 25K, 10K, 5K, and handcycle races. These records typically list finishing times, overall placement, and placement within specific age groups and gender categories. An example would be a listing showing the top three finishers in the men’s 25K and their respective times.
This data offers valuable insights for runners, coaches, and spectators. Runners can track their progress over time, compare their performance to others, and identify areas for improvement. Coaches can use the data to assess training effectiveness and strategize for future races. Spectators gain a deeper understanding of the race’s competitiveness and the athletes’ achievements. The historical record of these outcomes also provides a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of the race and the improvement in runners’ performance over the years. This event has become a prominent fixture in the running community, attracting elite athletes and recreational runners alike.