Peachtree Road Race X15-19: Hantus Claims the Division Solo
- Oliver Hantus finished in 2:02:54, the only finisher in the X15-19 field.
- His average pace of 19:47/mi reflects a 10K completed on a warm, humid Fourth of July morning in Atlanta.
- On the 3M→4M segment, Hantus posted the 64th-fastest women's split on that stretch.
Oliver Hantus of Gates Mills, OH, had the X15-19 field entirely to himself on July 4th, crossing the line in 2:02:54 at an average pace of 19:47/mi. With 75°F temperatures and 68% humidity hanging over Peachtree Road, finishing a 10K is its own accomplishment — and Hantus did exactly that, earning the top spot in his field by virtue of being the one who showed up and saw it through.
One small data point worth noting: on the 3M→4M mile, Hantus recorded the 64th-fastest women's split on that segment, offering a glimpse of where his effort landed relative to the broader field during that stretch of the course. It's a single mile marker in a long morning, but it grounds the performance in the real context of the day's racing.
A solo win is still a win — and on Independence Day in Atlanta, Hantus put his name on the board in the X15-19 field.
AI recap · generated from official results
