The culmination of a demanding 26.2-mile race held annually in Tulsa, Oklahoma, provides runners with a tangible record of their performance. These records typically include finishing times, overall placement, and age group rankings, offering a quantifiable measure of achievement. A hypothetical example would be a runner finishing with a time of 3:15:00, placing 50th overall and 5th in their age group.
Access to this data offers significant value to participants. Runners can track their progress year over year, identify areas for improvement, and compare their performance against others. Furthermore, these records contribute to the event’s history, documenting the achievements of participants and the evolution of the race itself. This historical context adds to the prestige and legacy of the competition.