Data generated from the annual footrace in Santa Barbara, California, covering 13.1 miles, provides a wealth of information. This data typically includes finishing times for each participant, categorized by age group and gender, as well as overall placement. Example data points often include the winner’s time, average finishing time, and number of finishers. Often, additional details such as split times at various points along the course are also recorded and made available.
Access to this competitive information offers runners valuable insights into their performance, allowing for comparison against personal bests, other participants, and even course records. It provides a benchmark for training progress and goal setting. Furthermore, these records contribute to the event’s history, documenting achievements and the evolving demographics of participants over time. This historical data can be used to analyze trends in participation and performance within the running community.