The outcome of this annual running event, held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, provides data on individual and overall race performance. This typically includes finishing times, age group rankings, and placement information for various race categories (marathon, half-marathon, etc.). Publicly available records often document the top finishers and may offer detailed breakdowns of participant statistics.
These records serve multiple purposes. For runners, the data provides a performance benchmark, enabling them to track personal progress and compare themselves against other competitors. For race organizers, the information allows for analysis of race trends, participant demographics, and operational efficiency. Historically, this event has attracted a diverse range of runners, from elite athletes to casual participants, fostering a sense of community and promoting physical fitness within and beyond the military. The historical data offers a compelling glimpse into the event’s evolution and the enduring appeal of long-distance running.