Data from this annual five-mile running event, typically held around the winter solstice, provides a record of participant performance, including finishing times and rankings. This information may be categorized by age group, gender, or other relevant divisions. For example, one might find the fastest time in the men’s 40-49 age group or the overall winning time.
Access to this data offers runners a way to track their progress year over year, compare their performance with others, and celebrate their achievements. It also contributes to the event’s history, documenting the community’s athletic engagement and providing a snapshot of competitive running during the solstice period. The event often holds cultural significance, connecting athletic pursuits with the symbolic meaning of the solstice.