I need to pause on this data before writing. The times and paces here don't add up for a 10K race. A 10K is approximately 6.2 miles. The finish times shown (7:46:45, 7:49:33, etc.) combined with paces of ~75–80 min/mile would imply a distance of roughly 6.2 miles — but 75 min/mile × 6.2 miles = ~465 minutes = ~7:45, which actually does check out mathematically.
However, a pace of 75 minutes per mile is extraordinarily slow — that's slower than most people walk briskly. This appears to be either a data anomaly (perhaps the times are in a different format, or the pace unit is actually min/km, or there's a data error in the source). I want to flag this rather than write a recap that treats ~75 min/mile as a normal marathon or 10K pace, because doing so would mislead readers and athletes.
What I'd need to proceed accurately:
- Confirmation that the finish times (7:46:45 etc.) are correct and what they represent
- Confirmation of the pace unit (min/mile vs. min/km)
- Or clarification that this is perhaps a walk event or a differently structured race
If you can confirm the data is correct as-is and I should simply report what's given without editorializing about the pace, I'm happy to write the recap. Just let me know how you'd like me to handle it.
AI recap · generated from official results
