M0-14: Carter Hennessy Leads Six Young Finishers at Chicago 13.1

By MyRace AIJune 4, 2023Official site ↗
  • Carter Hennessy topped the M0-14 group in 1:44:00 (7:56/mi), finishing nearly 33 minutes ahead of runner-up Henry Cheeseman.
  • Henry Cheeseman held second in 2:17:17, with Ismail Shaheen a further 17 minutes back in third at 2:34:20.
  • The gap from first to last spanned 1:26:02, across six finishers who tackled 72°F conditions and a 10 mph wind.
  • Hennessy was visibly gaining ground in the back half, climbing from 731st to 583rd in the men's field between the opening stretch and the finish.

Six runners toed the line in the M0-14 group on a warm Chicago morning, and Carter Hennessy made the clearest statement of all of them. Running at a 7:56/mi clip, Hennessy crossed in 1:44:00 and was never threatened for the top spot. His most notable surge came in the final stretch — his 15K-to-finish split moved him up more than 100 places in the broader men's field, a sign he was running stronger as others faded under the heat.

Henry Cheeseman secured second in 2:17:17, though his path there was anything but smooth. He slipped back in the men's field through the middle miles before rallying hard in the closing stretch — his 15K-to-finish split was strong enough to pull him forward by nearly 200 places in the men's race, recovering what had looked like a difficult middle portion of the day.

Ismail Shaheen rounded out the podium in 2:34:20, while Musa Khan (2:44:16) and Miguel Lopez (3:00:14) filled fourth and fifth. Lopez found the conditions particularly tough through the 5K-to-8K stretch, ceding ground steadily in the broader field during that segment. Amare David Agboyi brought it home in sixth at 3:10:02, completing a group effort across what was a genuinely demanding race-day environment. All six finishing is the real story — 13.1 miles in June Chicago heat is no small thing at any age.

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