Peachtree Road Race X15-19: Oliver Hantus Owns the Field
- Sole finisher: Oliver Hantus was the only competitor to toe the line and cross the finish in the X15-19 field, clocking 2:02:54 at 19:47/mi.
- Consistent position: Hantus held 66th among the women from the first checkpoint through the finish — no ground lost, none given up.
- Notable split: On the 3M→4M segment, Hantus posted the 64th-fastest split among the women in the field.
Oliver Hantus of Gates Mills, OH had a simple mission in the X15-19 field on a warm, humid Fourth of July morning in Atlanta: finish. With no competitors to race against, the challenge was the course itself — 75°F, 68% humidity, and the notorious Peachtree hills.
Hantus crossed in 2:02:54, averaging 19:47 per mile across the 10K. The position among the women's field — 66th from wire to wire — never wavered, a sign of a steady, controlled effort rather than a race of surges and fades. The 3M→4M mile, often where Peachtree's demanding stretch tests athletes most, yielded the 64th-fastest women's split on that segment — right in line with the overall pace.
With no one else stepping up to compete in the X15-19 field this year, Hantus takes the win by default — but finishing a Peachtree 10K in Atlanta's summer humidity is its own accomplishment, regardless of the company.
AI recap · generated from official results
