Women's 20 Miler: Seawell seizes command at Mile 10 and never looks back
- Jenica Seawell, 2:15:19 (6:46/mi) — won the women's race with the fastest women's split from Mile 10 to Mile 15.6, the decisive move that broke open a tight early contest.
- Maureen Finn, 2:19:31 held the women's lead through the first 10 miles before Seawell's surge — the 4:12 gap at the finish tells the full story of that mid-race shift.
- Annie Stratton, 2:21:43 closed strongly with the 3rd-fastest women's split on the Mile 10–15.6 stretch to claim 3rd, edging past Cristina Garvin (4th, 2:23:54) over the second half.
- Romney Resney, 57, finished 9th in 2:33:28 (7:40/mi) — the standout age outlier in a top 10 dominated by athletes in their late 20s and 30s.
The women's race at Run the Parkway's 20 Miler unfolded as a genuine battle of wills through the first half. Jessy Herring led the women early, holding the top spot through the opening miles before settling back to 5th by Mile 10. Meanwhile, Maureen Finn surged to the front of the women's field over that same stretch, running the 2nd-fastest women's split from Mile 4 to Mile 10, and looked poised to control the race. Cristina Garvin was also making noise through the middle miles, posting the fastest women's split on that Mile 4–10 segment — yet found herself in 3rd heading into the back half.
Then came Seawell. Running 5th among women through the first 10 miles, she detonated on the Mile 10–15.6 stretch with the fastest women's split of anyone in the field on that segment, vaulting straight to the lead and never relinquishing it. Her winning 6:46/mi average tells the story of a runner who saved her best for when it mattered most, finishing in 2:15:19 — more than four minutes clear of Finn at the line.
Behind the podium, the race remained competitive. Danielle Keller (6th, 2:27:41) and Emily Auernig (7th, 2:29:51) kept the pressure on through the back half, while Rachel Jones (8th, 2:31:55) rounded out a tight mid-pack cluster. The most eyebrow-raising result, however, belonged to Romney Resney of Belvedere — at 57, she cracked the top 10 with a 2:33:28 in warm, humid conditions, running 7:40/mi to finish 9th among 286 women.
AI recap · generated from official results
