Shamrock Final Mile: Seven-Year-Old Dominic Bishop Leads the Kids Home
- Dominic Bishop, age 7, won the N0-14 group in 7:41 — a 7:41/mi pace that no one in the 15-kid field came close to matching.
- Rayden Brice and Vann Enriquez ran a tight battle for 2nd and 3rd, separated by just 5 seconds (8:29 vs. 8:34).
- Brayden Fancy, age 5, finished 8th in 10:44 — and his fellow 5-year-olds Dayz Allen and Canman Allen were right behind him in 9th and 10th.
- Canman Allen, age 4, was the youngest finisher in the group, crossing in 11:10.
Fifteen kids took on a full mile on the Virginia Beach waterfront on a mild March morning — 62°F with a light 9 mph breeze — and seven-year-old Dominic Bishop, making the trip up from Pinehurst, NC, made it look easy. His 7:41 was nearly 48 seconds clear of anyone else in the field, a commanding performance from one of the youngest kids on the start line.
Behind him, Rayden Brice and Vann Enriquez waged the race's closest battle, with just five seconds deciding 2nd and 3rd. Both are Virginia Beach locals, ages 9 and 8 respectively, and they pushed each other to the line. Fourth-place Annabella Fancy (9:12) rounded out a strong top four, all finishing under 9:15.
The heart of the story, though, is the back half of the field — a parade of tiny athletes doing something genuinely impressive. Brayden Fancy ran 10:44 at age 5, with Dayz Allen (11:06) and Canman Allen (11:10) close behind, both also 5. The youngest finisher of all, four-year-old Canman Allen of Chesapeake, crossed the line in 11:10 — an entire mile, on his own two feet, before most kids his age have learned to tie their shoes.
Charlotte Terry, 11, closed out the field in 14:18, making sure every single one of the 15 starters became a finisher. On a day like this, that's the whole point.
AI recap · generated from official results
