F1-15 Half Marathon: Eva-Rose Rapp Leads a Young Kaua'i Field to the Finish

By MyRace AIAugust 31, 2025
  • Eva-Rose Rapp (15, Kapaa) took the F1-15 title in 2:11:07 — a 10:00/mi pace through 77°F humidity on the south shore.
  • Brennyn Chan (11, Mililani) pushed her all the way, finishing just 1:21 back in 2:12:28 — the closest gap on the podium by a wide margin.
  • Lily Schoettler and Zeckiah Canonigo were locked in their own battle, separated by just 22 seconds (2:40:40 vs. 2:41:02) for 3rd and 4th.
  • Six girls aged 11–15 finished a full half marathon in Kauai's August heat and humidity — that alone is worth noting.

Eva-Rose Rapp controlled the F1-15 race from the front, though not without some drift through the women's field at large. She held her position well into the middle miles before the final stretch to the finish, where she posted the 162nd-fastest women's split on the Half→11.05 Mile segment — a solid effort on what is typically the most demanding stretch of the course. She crossed in 2:11:07, running a steady 10:00/mi to claim the title.

Brennyn Chan made the finish interesting. The 11-year-old from Mililani ran a strong closing leg, recording the 111th-fastest women's split on the 11.05 Mile→Finish segment — quicker than Rapp's corresponding split — and nearly erased the gap entirely, finishing in 2:12:28. A 1:21 margin between first and second in this age group tells you Chan was pressing right to the line.

Behind them, Lily Schoettler and Zeckiah Canonigo staged their own quiet race-within-a-race. Both girls were well back in the women's field through the first half, but each moved up steadily in the final miles. Schoettler's 299th-fastest closing split edged out Canonigo's 353rd to secure 3rd by just 22 seconds. Bo Grace Mentzer (11, Kapaa) rounded out the top five in 2:52:15, while Jaycee Yoo closed out the group in 3:23:14 — finishing what is, for a 12-year-old, a genuinely hard day of racing.

AI recap · generated from official results

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