Kaua'i Half Marathon F20-24: Lund Runs Away with It
- Lauren Lund (1st, 1:37:31) won the F20-24 age group at a 7:26/mi clip — more than 12 minutes clear of 2nd place, and she closed with the 7th-fastest final-segment split among all women.
- Jolie Call (3rd, 1:55:27) was the biggest mover of the race, climbing from 55th among women at the first checkpoint all the way to 37th by the finish.
- Anessa Lee (4th, 1:57:44) and Charlotte Mosedale (5th, 1:58:38) both ran strong closing segments, with Lee posting the 37th-fastest women's split on the middle stretch and Mosedale the 49th-fastest — but it was Lee who held the edge, finishing 54 seconds ahead.
- The top-6 finishers spanned just over 21 minutes (1:37:31 to 1:58:56), while 47 women in this age group crossed the line in the warm, humid conditions on Kauai's south shore.
Lauren Lund, 21, from Southlake, TX, made this look commanding. Running 7:26/mi through 77°F heat and 69% humidity, she finished in 1:37:31 and was never seriously threatened. She tracked 6th among all women through the early miles, drifted briefly to 8th, then reasserted herself to finish 7th among the entire women's field — and her final push to the line was the 7th-fastest closing split among all women. That's not just winning an age group; that's racing near the front of the whole field.
Behind Lund, the real drama was in the chase pack. Evelyn Macias, 24, from Kailua, ran a composed 8:23/mi to take 2nd in 1:49:56 and held her position steadily through the women's field. Jolie Call, 23, from Kahului, was the story of the back half: she was 55th among women at the opening checkpoint, clawed her way to 39th by the middle, and finished 37th — good enough for 3rd in the age group at 1:55:27. Her closing segment ranked 28th-fastest among all women, a genuine surge when it counted.
The battle for 4th and 5th was tight but not quite a coin flip. Anessa Lee, 23, from San Marino, climbed from 73rd among women at the start to 46th by the finish, running a 37th-fastest women's split on the middle stretch to clock 1:57:44. Mosedale (1:58:38) and Hannah Belanger (6th, 1:58:56) kept the pressure on, but Lee's mid-race move proved decisive. Courtney Tudor rounded out the top seven at 2:00:15, with Alyse Foley (8th, 2:06:05), Logan Kashima (9th, 2:08:08), and Sally Campbell (10th, 2:09:34) completing a deep and competitive top ten.
AI recap · generated from official results
