Girls 14-and-Under: Nora Enright leads a fast F0-14 field at Chicago 13.1
- Nora Enright won the F0-14 age group in 1:36:06 (7:20/mi), more than a minute and a half clear of runner-up Daniela Mischne.
- Annika Carlson was the early mover — as high as 84th among women through 5K — but faded across the final miles, slipping to 162nd among women by the finish.
- Emma Orend ran the opposite race, climbing steadily from 154th among women at 5K all the way to 131st at the line, posting the 125th-fastest women's split on the 10K-to-15K stretch.
- The top five were separated by just 4:27, with six of the top ten finishing under 7:57/mi pace.
Nora Enright was the class of the F0-14 field from start to finish. She ran a measured, consistent race — sitting 79th among women early and working her way to 76th through the middle miles before settling at 84th at the line. That kind of composure at a 7:20/mi average on a breezy Chicago morning is worth noting, and her 1:36:06 was never seriously threatened.
Daniela Mischne made the most compelling second-half charge of anyone on the podium. After drifting back to 117th among women through 5K, she reeled off the 102nd-fastest women's split on the 15K-to-finish stretch and crossed in 1:37:44 — good for 2nd in the age group. Emma Orend (1:39:08) and Laila Corzo (1:39:45) rounded out the top four in a tight cluster, separated by just 37 seconds.
The most dramatic arc belonged to Annika Carlson. She came through the first 5K in 84th among women — the strongest position of anyone in the top five at that checkpoint — but the back half told a different story. By the finish she had slipped to 162nd among women, eventually crossing in 1:40:33 for 5th. Taylor Singerman (1:40:56) and Grace Day (1:43:05) followed close behind to round out a deep top seven. All told, 56 girls finished the race, with the top 20 all coming home under 2:01.
AI recap · generated from official results
