F55-59 at Peachtree: Victory charges through the field to claim the title

By MyRace AIJuly 4, 2026Official site ↗
  • Elizabeth Victory won the F55-59 race in 46:04 (7:25/mi), climbing from 698th among women at mile one to 281st by the finish — one of the most dramatic surges of the day.
  • Annie Lu took 2nd in 46:12, just 8 seconds back, while Daphney Davis rounded out the podium in 46:37 — a tight top three separated by only 33 seconds.
  • Christine Wong (4th, 47:36) and Dana Greene (5th, 47:37) finished just one second apart for 5th and 6th, making that battle one of the closest of the race.
  • The top 20 in a field of 1,686 ranged from 46:04 to 51:50 — a spread that reflects just how competitive this cohort ran on a warm, humid Fourth of July morning.

Elizabeth Victory's win was built on relentless forward momentum. Starting deep in the women's field — 698th among women through the first mile — she picked off runner after runner across every segment, reaching 281st by the finish line. Her 7:25/mi average tells part of the story, but the arc of her gender-place progression tells the rest: this was a race run from the back to the front, and it earned her the F55-59 crown.

Annie Lu ran the opposite kind of race. The Alpharetta runner was already sitting 300th among women by mile two, posted the 227th-fastest women's split on the 2M→3M segment, and held steady through the middle miles — but faded slightly late, drifting from 252nd to 289th among women over the final stretch. She still crossed in 46:12, just 8 seconds behind Victory, which is a superb result. Daphney Davis (46:37, 3rd) followed a similar pattern to Lu — strong in the first half, including the 221st-fastest women's split on the opening half, before easing in the back end.

Virginia Hall (4th, 47:06) was the steadiest pacer of the top five, holding close to her early women's-field position throughout, while Christine Wong (47:36, 5th) and Dana Greene (47:37, 6th) ran nearly the entire race together before being separated by a single second at the line. Further back, Katy Morrissey (8th, 48:41), Kelly B. Walsh (9th, 49:12), and Denise Hoek (10th, 49:50) filled out a top ten that showed genuine depth across the F55-59 field on a muggy Atlanta morning.

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