B.A.A. 10K Women's Wheelchair: Scaroni dominates from wire to wire
- Susannah Scaroni won in 21:56 (3:32/mi), more than 2:39 ahead of the rest of the women's field.
- Yen Hoang finished 2nd in 24:35 (3:57/mi), edging Jenna Fesemyer — 3rd in 24:59 (4:01/mi) — by 24 seconds.
- Scaroni posted the fastest women's split on the 5K→8K segment, the stretch where she truly put the race away.
- Hoang answered with the 2nd-fastest women's split from 8K to the finish, closing hard to secure the runner-up spot.
Susannah Scaroni, 31, of Urbana, IL, never let the Boston heat — 77°F with a 12 mph wind — slow her down. She led from the opening checkpoint to the tape, holding a blistering 3:32/mi average that no one in the women's field could touch. Her fastest split came on the 5K→8K segment, the point in the race where she turned a comfortable lead into an insurmountable one.
Behind her, a genuine battle unfolded for the final two spots on the podium. Yen Hoang, 25, of Vancouver, WA, held second place throughout, but Jenna Fesemyer, 25, of Champaign, IL, kept the pressure on. Fesemyer actually posted the 2nd-fastest women's split on the 5K→8K stretch — matching the race's decisive middle segment with her best effort — but Hoang responded with the 2nd-fastest split from 8K to the finish, running 3:57/mi overall to cross in 24:35. Fesemyer's 4:01/mi average brought her home in 24:59, 24 seconds back. Hoang faded slightly in the closing kilometers while Fesemyer pushed, but the gap Hoang had built proved just enough to hold on.
Three women, three clean positions from start to finish — and one dominant performance at the front that set the tone for the entire race.
AI recap · generated from official results
