X20-24: Callum Mceachron dominates, Kai Lewis charges through the field
- Callum Mceachron won the X20-24 race in 40:07 (6:27/mi), holding 1st among the women from wire to wire and posting the fastest women's split on the 1M→2M segment.
- Noah Campbell finished 2nd in 53:40, a gap of 13:33 back — steady throughout, clocking the 11th-fastest women's split on the 2M→3M segment.
- Kai Lewis made the most dramatic move in the field, climbing from 61st among women at mile 1 all the way to 23rd by the finish — a relentless charge that earned 3rd place in 1:07:46.
- Cove Hering (1:39:09) and August May (1:40:00) rounded out the seven-finisher field separated by just 51 seconds at 6th and 7th.
Callum Mceachron turned the X20-24 race into a solo performance from the opening mile. Running 6:27/mi on a warm, humid Fourth of July morning in Atlanta, she never relinquished her position at the front of the women's field — sitting 1st at every checkpoint from start to finish. Her fastest women's split on the 1M→2M segment underscored that the middle miles were where she really pressed the pace. The 13:33 margin she built over Noah Campbell tells the full story.
Campbell was composed and consistent in his own right, finishing 2nd in 53:40 and contributing the 11th-fastest women's split on the 2M→3M stretch — a sign he was running with purpose through the heart of the race. Meanwhile, Kai Lewis put on the most entertaining chase of the morning: 61st among women after the first mile, he methodically picked off runners segment by segment, reaching 43rd, then 33rd, then 28th, before closing at 23rd overall among women. His 3rd-place finish in 1:07:46 was earned the hard way.
Mia Brady (4th, 1:17:35) showed early speed — posting the 23rd-fastest women's split on the 1M→2M segment — but faded slightly in the back half, dropping from 22nd among women to 32nd by the finish. Brela Mccord (5th, 1:30:13) was steady if unspectacular, hovering near 47th among women for most of the race. At the back of the X20-24 field, Cove Hering and August May finished 6th and 7th in 1:39:09 and 1:40:00 respectively, separated by less than a minute across 6.2 miles.
AI recap · generated from official results
