Data from competitions covering 70.3 miles of swimming, cycling, and running in the state of Florida provide valuable performance metrics for athletes. These metrics typically include overall time, split times for each segment, and rankings within age groups and gender. An example would be data showing the finishing time and placement of a participant in the 30-34 age group for a specific event held in Miami.
Access to this information offers athletes the opportunity to track personal progress, analyze performance strengths and weaknesses, and compare their results against others. Historically, the compilation and dissemination of race data have evolved significantly, from hand-recorded times and posted results sheets to sophisticated online platforms providing real-time updates and detailed analyses. This evolution has empowered athletes with readily available data for performance improvement and strategic race planning. Furthermore, the availability of these records contributes to the sport’s overall growth by fostering a sense of community and promoting healthy competition.