M50-54 at Peachtree: Gary Moore Runs Down the Field in the Final Miles
- Gary Moore wins in 37:09 (5:59/mi), becoming the only M50-54 finisher to break 38 minutes alongside runner-up Chadwick Hales (37:41).
- 32-second gap separates the top two from 3rd-place Eric Boykin (38:33), who charged from deep in the field to close out a strong second half.
- Closest battle of the day: Michael Farry (38:52) and Chris Ngo (38:53) — one second apart at the line in 4th and 5th.
- 1,807 finishers made M50-54 one of the race's largest fields, with the top 20 all finishing under 6:53/mi in 75°F humidity.
Gary Moore didn't just win M50-54 — he hunted. Starting the race around 234th among men, Moore steadily climbed through the field mile by mile, peaking at 197th among men at the 4M mark before a slight fade in the closing stretch. It didn't matter. His 5:59/mi average held firm, and no one in the M50-54 field came close. That sub-38-minute finish, on a warm and humid Fourth of July morning in Atlanta, is the number that defines this race.
Chadwick Hales told the opposite story. He went out fast — as high as 170th among men in the early miles — but the back half cost him, drifting to 262nd among men by the finish. He still claimed 2nd in M50-54 with a 37:41, a full 52 seconds clear of 3rd, so the fade was relative. Eric Boykin, meanwhile, ran the race in reverse: buried around 530th among men at the 1M mark, he reeled in runner after runner and posted the fastest M50-54 split from mile 5 to the finish among the top five, closing in 38:33 for 3rd.
The battle for 4th played out across the final miles. Michael Farry and Chris Ngo were both deep in the men's field early — around 480th and 662nd respectively — and both surged hard in the second half. Farry's late charge on the 5M-to-finish segment was the 243rd-fastest in the field on that stretch; Ngo's 4M-to-5M move was the 218th-fastest. In the end, one second separated them. Farry took 4th, Ngo 5th, and neither had much left to give.
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