X60-64: Sevn Burchett Dominates as Three Rivals Battle for the Final Podium Spots
- Sevn Burchett won the X60-64 race in 1:05:45 (10:35/mi), finishing with the 17th-fastest women's split on the 5M-to-finish stretch — a strong close that reflected her command throughout.
- Jean Roach took 2nd in 1:35:22, a full 29:37 back of Burchett — the largest gap between any two adjacent finishers in the field.
- Karen Sullivan (3rd, 1:41:12) and Mark Corey (4th, 1:41:52) were separated by just 40 seconds across a 10K in Atlanta's July humidity.
Sevn Burchett made the X60-64 race her own from the start. Moving steadily through the women's field — from 27th at the first checkpoint up to 21st by the midpoint, where she held firm — Burchett ran a controlled, confident race at 10:35/mi and crossed in 1:05:45. Her 17th-fastest women's split on the 5M-to-finish segment showed she had real legs left when it counted, sealing a wire-to-wire win that was never seriously threatened.
Behind her, the story was a long, quiet chase. Jean Roach (2nd, 1:35:22, 15:21/mi) moved efficiently through the early miles — climbing from 52nd to 49th among women in the first half — before settling into her rhythm and holding on to the line. The gap to Burchett was substantial, but Roach's 48th-fastest women's split on the first half shows she was genuinely competitive in that opening stretch.
The real drama played out between Karen Sullivan and Mark Corey for 3rd place. Sullivan (1:41:12, 16:17/mi) and Corey (1:41:52, 16:24/mi) ran within shouting distance the entire way, with Corey actually holding a slight edge in the women's field standings through the middle miles before Sullivan reasserted herself. Sullivan's 53rd-fastest women's split on the 3M-to-4M segment helped her build the buffer she needed; Corey's best moment came earlier, with the 51st-fastest women's split on the 1M-to-2M leg. In the end, 40 seconds — on a warm, humid Atlanta Fourth of July — was the margin between them.
AI recap · generated from official results
