Data from the annual footrace in Maryland’s largest city, encompassing various distances from a marathon to a kids’ fun run, are typically compiled and made available post-event. These compilations often include finishing times for each participant, categorized by race and sometimes age group or gender. An example might show the overall winner of the marathon, followed by age group winners, and then a comprehensive listing of all finishers and their respective times.
Access to this information offers runners a tangible record of their performance, allowing for personal analysis and tracking of progress over time. It also provides a valuable resource for spectators and the broader running community, fostering a sense of shared accomplishment and friendly competition. Historically, results have transitioned from printed lists posted at the event to online databases searchable by name or bib number, dramatically increasing accessibility and ease of retrieval.