F25-29 at the B.A.A. 10K: Hoang edges out a two-woman showdown

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2022Official site ↗
  • Yen Hoang won the F25-29 age group in 24:35 (3:57/mi avg), finishing 2nd among all women throughout the race.
  • Jenna Fesemyer was 24 seconds back at 24:59 (4:01/mi avg), holding 3rd among women from start to finish.
  • Hoang posted the 2nd-fastest women's split on the 8K-to-finish stretch, closing hard when it counted most.
  • Fesemyer answered with the 2nd-fastest women's split on the 5K-to-8K segment, making the middle miles her own.

With just two finishers in the F25-29 age group, this was a clean head-to-head — and both women delivered performances that stood out well beyond their own bracket. Hoang and Fesemyer ran in lockstep through the early miles, sitting 2nd and 3rd among all women in the field, separated by a margin that stayed tight all the way to Boylston Street.

Fesemyer made her move in the middle stretch, clocking the 2nd-fastest women's split from 5K to 8K — a sign she was pushing hard and running with real intent through the heart of the race. But Hoang had a closing answer ready. From 8K to the finish, she produced the 2nd-fastest women's split in the field on that final segment, reeling in the tape at a scorching 3:57-per-mile average. On a warm June morning in Boston — 77°F, breezy, and humid enough to bite — that kind of finish takes something extra.

The final gap: 24 seconds. Hoang wins the age group, Fesemyer earns second, and both leave with performances that held up against the entire women's field all afternoon.

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