F90-94: Louise Hale Owns the Field
- Sole finisher and champion: Louise Hale, 90, of Woodstock, GA — 1:31:51 at 14:47/mi.
- Consistent climber: Hale advanced through the women's field at every checkpoint, moving from 16,239th to 14,072nd among women across the course.
- Strong late segment: Hale posted the 12,108th-fastest women's split on the 3M→4M stretch — a sign she was still moving purposefully through the back half.
Louise Hale showed up on the Fourth of July in Atlanta — 75°F, humid, and no shortage of competition across the broader field — and did what no one else in the F90-94 field did: she finished. At 90 years old, Hale covered the full 10K in 1:31:51, averaging 14:47 per mile through the streets of Buckhead.
What makes her run more than a footnote is the trajectory. At every single checkpoint, Hale was moving forward through the women's field — from 16,239th at the first marker all the way to 14,072nd by the finish. That's more than 2,100 places gained across the race, a steady, relentless push that never reversed. On the 3M→4M segment in particular, she registered the 12,108th-fastest women's split — holding her own against a field that numbered in the tens of thousands.
There's no dramatic head-to-head to narrate here, no photo finish, no rival to chase down. But Louise Hale's 1:31:51 stands as the F90-94 result for this race, full stop — and at 90, simply toeing the line on a warm July morning in Atlanta and seeing it through to the finish line is a performance worth calling out by name.
AI recap · generated from official results
