Peachtree Road Race F10-14: Maisie Wilderspin Takes the Title at 6:58 Pace

By MyRace AIJuly 4, 2026
  • Maisie Wilderspin won the F10-14 race in 43:15 — a full 1:31 ahead of runner-up Eva Terry, the largest gap on the podium.
  • The top five were separated by just 2:17, with 3rd through 5th (Lia Sinitiere, Maggie Beaudreau, and Keeton Morel) packed within 16 seconds of each other.
  • Claire Anewalt, age 12, cracked the top six — the highest finish among the younger athletes in the field of 490.
  • Reagan Grotnes, age 10, crossed 19th overall in F10-14 in 51:52, one of the youngest finishers in the entire field.

Maisie Wilderspin, 14, of Roswell, owned the F10-14 race from the jump, running a steady 6:58-per-mile pace through the Atlanta humidity. Her gender standing among women actually drifted slightly as the race wore on — moving from 113th to 156th among women by the finish — a sign of the deep women's field surrounding her, not any fade on her part. She crossed in 43:15, a commanding margin that left little doubt at the line.

The real drama unfolded behind her. Eva Terry of Decatur held second place in 44:46, but the battle for the podium's bottom step was genuinely tight. Lia Sinitiere of Atlanta made her move on the second-to-third mile segment — posting the 148th-fastest women's split on that stretch — and climbed from outside the top 200 among women into 3rd overall in F10-14. She held on for a 45:16 finish, just 12 seconds clear of Maggie Beaudreau (45:28) and 16 seconds ahead of Keeton Morel (45:32), who herself was a strong mover, climbing from 297th among women at the first mile marker all the way to 254th by the finish.

Sixth place went to Claire Anewalt of Peachtree City — notable at age 12, finishing ahead of a field stacked with 14-year-olds. At the other end of the age range, 10-year-old Reagan Grotnes of Norcross ran 51:52 to place 19th, a remarkable effort in warm, humid conditions on one of road racing's most storied courses.

AI recap · generated from official results

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