The competitive outcomes of a specific long-distance running event held annually in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, provide valuable data for runners, coaches, and enthusiasts. These outcomes typically include finishing times, participant rankings, age group breakdowns, and potentially course records. An example would be a listing showing the overall winner, the top three finishers in each age group, and the finishing times for all registered participants.
Access to this competitive data offers numerous benefits. Runners can track their performance progress over time, compare their results with others in their age group, and identify areas for improvement. Coaches can utilize the information for team performance analysis and strategic planning. Furthermore, the historical record of the race contributes to the event’s ongoing narrative and provides a benchmark for future participants. This information also allows for the tracking of trends in competitive running and the identification of exceptional athletic achievements.