F10-14 at Peachtree: Maisie Wilderspin Leads a Deep 14-Year-Old Charge
- Maisie Wilderspin wins in 43:15 (6:58/mi avg) — the only finisher in the F10-14 field to break 44 minutes across 490 runners.
- 1:31 separates 2nd through 5th place — Eva Terry (44:46), Lia Sinitiere (45:16), Maggie Beaudreau (45:28), and Keeton Morel (45:32) form one of the tightest podium clusters in the field.
- Lia Sinitiere was the catch-up story of the race, running the 148th-fastest women's split on the 2M→3M segment to climb from 201st among women at mile one all the way to 168th by mile three — before settling 3rd.
- Claire Anewalt, age 12, finished 6th in 45:42 — the highest finish among the younger girls in a top 10 otherwise dominated by 14-year-olds.
Maisie Wilderspin of Roswell ran the race with authority. Her 6:58/mi average held up across the full 10K on a warm, humid July 4th morning in Atlanta, and her 43:15 finish stood alone at the top of a 490-runner F10-14 field. Her checkpoint data tells a steady story — she sat 113th among women after the first mile and drifted back to 156th by the finish as runners around her found their legs, but within the F10-14 field she was never threatened. The win was never close.
The real drama unfolded just behind her. Eva Terry of Decatur ran a consistent 7:12/mi to take 2nd in 44:46, but the battle for 3rd through 5th was something else entirely. Lia Sinitiere entered the race deep — 201st among women through the first mile — but her 148th-fastest women's split on the 2M→3M segment was the move that defined her afternoon, vaulting her into 3rd at 45:16. Maggie Beaudreau (45:28) and Keeton Morel (45:32) were right on her heels, separated by just four seconds across 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Morel's own surge on the 2M→3M leg — the 233rd-fastest women's split — helped her climb from 297th among women at mile one all the way to 254th at the finish, a steady move through the field.
Twelve-year-old Claire Anewalt of Peachtree City deserves a mention in any conversation about the day's performances. Finishing 6th overall in F10-14 at 45:42 against a field full of 14-year-olds is a genuine result. Molly Brackett (13, Sautee Nacoochee) rounded out the top eight in 46:13, while Reagan Grotnes — just 10 years old, from Norcross — crossed in 51:52 to claim 19th, the youngest finisher in the listed top 20.
AI recap · generated from official results
