Data from the Vermont City Marathon, held annually in Burlington, provides a record of participant performance. This data typically includes finishing times, overall placement, age group rankings, and sometimes split times at various points along the course. An example would be a listing showing a runner’s name, bib number, finishing time of 3:15:00, and an overall rank of 50th place.
Access to this information offers runners a way to track their progress, compare their performance against others, and celebrate their accomplishments. It also serves as a valuable resource for spectators, coaches, and race organizers. Historically, race results were primarily available on-site or in local newspapers. The digital age has transformed access, making results readily available online shortly after the race concludes. This immediate availability enhances the overall race experience and provides a broader reach for sharing achievements.