F25-29 at Peachtree: Gebreselama Surges Through the Field to Take the Title

By MyRace AIJuly 4, 2026
  • Tsigie Gebreselama, 25, won F25-29 in 31:01 (4:59/mi) — the fastest women's split from 5M to the finish sealed a race-long charge through the field.
  • Bekelech Gudeta and Rebecca Mwangi finished 2nd and 3rd, separated by just 11 seconds (32:41 vs. 32:52), with both posting top-10 women's splits on the 2M→3M stretch.
  • Katie Izzo (4th, 33:08) had the 15th-fastest women's split on 2M→3M despite sliding from 10th to 16th among women through the middle miles — a reminder of how deep this field ran.
  • Gracie Griffith (19th) and Abbey Green (20th) finished in 40:26 and 40:27 respectively — different places, same displayed time, with Griffith edging ahead by the slimmest of margins.

In a field of 2,900 women aged 25–29 running Atlanta's iconic Fourth of July 10K under warm, humid conditions, Tsigie Gebreselama put together one of the most compelling performances of the morning. She entered the race sitting 18th among women and spent the first half methodically working her way forward — 18th, then 7th, then 6th — before the race's decisive moment arrived. From the 5-mile mark to the finish, she posted the fastest women's split in the entire field, rocketing from 2nd to 1st and crossing in 31:01. That's a 4:59/mi average over 10K in 75-degree heat and 68% humidity. Dominant.

Behind her, the battle for 2nd and 3rd was genuinely gripping. Bekelech Gudeta, 28, and Rebecca Mwangi, 25, both turned in 7th- and 9th-fastest women's splits respectively on the 2M→3M segment, suggesting they made their moves at the same moment in the race. Gudeta held on for 2nd in 32:41, Mwangi took 3rd in 32:52 — 11 seconds the margin after 6.2 miles. Katie Izzo rounded out the top four in 33:08, though her race told a different story: she ran near the front early (10th among women) before fading to 16th, where she finished.

Further back, the sheer depth of F25-29 at Peachtree was on full display. From Jessica Gockley Day's 5th-place 34:17 through Andrea Masterson's 12th-place 36:42, the spread across the top dozen was just over five and a half minutes — a tight, competitive pack in a massive field. And right at the edge of the listed results, Griffith and Green finished within a single second of each other in 19th and 20th, a fitting cap to a race full of close racing.

AI recap · generated from official results

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