F20-24 Half Marathon: Lauren Lund Runs Away with It in Kaua'i Heat

By MyRace AIAugust 31, 2025
  • Lauren Lund won the F20-24 age group in 1:37:31 (7:26/mi), finishing 12 minutes and 25 seconds ahead of runner-up Evelyn Macias.
  • Lund posted the 7th-fastest final-leg split among all women (11.05 Mile→Finish), closing as strongly as she opened.
  • Jolie Call made the race's most dramatic climb, moving from 55th among women at the first checkpoint all the way to 37th by the finish — the biggest upward move in the F20-24 field.
  • Places 5 and 6 — Charlotte Mosedale (1:58:38) and Hannah Belanger (1:58:56) — were separated by just 18 seconds across 13.1 miles.

Lauren Lund made the F20-24 race look uncomplicated, but the numbers tell a precise story. Running at 7:26 per mile under 77°F humidity on Kauai's demanding course, the 21-year-old from Southlake, TX held a position in the top 10 among all women for the entire race — sitting 6th among women through the first checkpoint, dipping briefly to 8th, then recovering to 7th by the finish. That final-stretch composure, reflected in the 7th-fastest women's split from 11.05 miles to the line, is what separates a good run from a dominant one.

Behind her, the real drama played out in the chase pack. Evelyn Macias of Kailua held second place comfortably at 1:49:56, but the most compelling story belonged to Jolie Call. The 23-year-old from Kahului entered the women's field in 55th place at the opening checkpoint — deep in the pack — and methodically worked her way forward to finish 37th among women and claim 3rd in the age group at 1:55:27. Her 28th-fastest women's split on the closing leg confirms the move wasn't luck; she was genuinely accelerating while others faded in the late-race heat.

The battle for 4th through 6th was tightly contested. Anessa Lee (1:57:44) and Charlotte Mosedale (1:58:38) both climbed the women's standings through the second half of the race, while Hannah Belanger (1:58:56) rounded out a three-way cluster that spanned just over a minute. Mosedale and Belanger in particular — 18 seconds apart after 13.1 miles — never had a comfortable margin between them. In a 47-finisher age group on a warm, humid morning in Poipu, that kind of racing is worth noting.

AI recap · generated from official results

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