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finishtime

Finishtime refers to the moment a participant finishes a race or the completion time of a task, measured from a defined start reference. In sports contexts, finishtime is a key result metric used to determine rankings, records, and progression. For a running event, finishtime is usually recorded from the official start gun to the instant the athlete crosses the finish line. Some events also report net finishtime, which starts when the participant actually begins running (or when their timing chip is activated), and gun finishtime, which starts at the race start signal. Times are typically shown in hours, minutes, seconds, and often hundredths of a second. Automated timing systems may combine staggered starts, photo finishes, and transponder chips to improve accuracy and verify the order of finishers.

In endurance events, finishtime is complemented by split times at intermediate points, allowing pacing analysis and

In computing and scheduling contexts, finishtime denotes the timestamp at which a process or task completes,

Overall, finishtime is a practical and widely used measure of completion, applicable across sports timing and

split-based
rankings.
Finishtime
is
central
to
record-keeping
and
can
influence
medals,
qualifications,
and
age-group
classifications,
with
course
measurement
and
environmental
factors
acknowledged
in
records.
used
to
calculate
turnaround
time,
throughput,
and
efficiency.
It
is
typically
recorded
alongside
a
start
time
and
may
be
stored
as
a
datetime
value
in
job
scheduling
logs
or
databases.
computational
scheduling
to
quantify
duration
and
outcomes.