The outcomes of the annual road race held in Washington, D.C., provide a snapshot of competitive running performance across various demographics, from elite athletes to casual participants. These outcomes typically include finishing times, overall placement, and age group rankings. A hypothetical example would be a runner completing the course in 55 minutes, placing 150th overall and 1st in their age group.
Data from this event offer valuable insights into training effectiveness, individual progress, and the broader running community’s competitive landscape. Historically, this race has served as a significant event, attracting both military personnel and civilians, fostering camaraderie and promoting physical fitness. The race results contribute to a historical record of participant performance, allowing for analysis of trends over time.