The competitive outcomes of the Memorial Day 10k road race held annually in Boulder, Colorado, provide a snapshot of athletic achievement at both elite and amateur levels. These outcomes typically encompass finishing times, placement within age and gender categories, and overall race standings. An example would be the winning time for the professional race or the average finishing time for participants in a specific age group.
Data from this race offers valuable insights into athletic performance trends, training effectiveness, and the impact of factors like altitude and weather. Historical data provides context for current results, allowing for comparisons and identification of emerging patterns. The race itself serves as a major community event and international competition, contributing significantly to Boulder’s identity and drawing athletes from around the world. Analysis of its competitive outcomes can inform training regimens, race strategies, and future event planning.