People really need to post additional information besides the ones OP requested. The people that usually feel confident about posting these stats are the ones that have done very well or exceeded odds, and thus these n = 20 samples should be taken with a grain of salt.
A lot of factors are involved such as ethnicity, special experiences, date of application completion, tier of schools applied, etc. A 500-MCAT URM getting a bucketful of interviews doesn't impress me in the same way that a low-tier Caribbean grad securing a residency doesn't impress me. Both students deserve congratulations, but their accomplishments are merely anecdotal to a hopeful applicant wanting the best chances of success.
To ignore certain factors such as ethnicity is incredibly misleading to the average applicant. There is a reason why AAMC produces statistical data accounting for different demographics.