X20-24: Callum Mceachron Dominates the Peachtree 10K in 40:07
- Callum Mceachron won the X20-24 field in 40:07 (6:27/mi), posting the fastest split on the 1M→2M segment among the women's field.
- Noah Campbell was a distant second at 53:40 — a gap of 13:33 back from the winner.
- Kai Lewis made the most dramatic move of the race, climbing from 61st to 23rd among the women's field across the course and posting the 15th-fastest 5M→Finish split in that field.
- The spread from 1st to 7th in X20-24 was nearly 60 minutes — from 40:07 to 1:40:00.
Callum Mceachron turned the X20-24 race into a one-person show on a warm, humid Fourth of July morning in Atlanta. Running at 6:27 per mile, Mceachron held 1st among the women's field from the opening mile to the finish tape, never relinquishing the lead. The 1M→2M segment was particularly sharp — Mceachron posted the fastest women's split on that stretch, which tells you the race was effectively settled before the halfway mark.
Behind the winner, Noah Campbell ran a composed and consistent race to claim second in 53:40. Campbell held 11th among the women's field at every checkpoint without wavering, a steady performance across all six splits. Third place went to Kai Lewis of Greensboro, who told a very different story: starting 61st among the women, Lewis reeled in runner after runner through the back half, cracking the top 25 women by the finish and delivering the 15th-fastest closing split from 5M to the line. That kind of sustained late-race climbing is the subplot of the day.
Mia Brady (4th, 1:17:35) and Brela Mccord (5th, 1:30:13) rounded out the middle of the X20-24 field, with Cove Hering and August May finishing just 51 seconds apart in 6th and 7th — the tightest gap anywhere on the results sheet outside of the front. With 75°F temperatures and 68% humidity pressing down on Atlanta, finishing a Peachtree 10K at any pace is worth noting, and all seven did exactly that.
AI recap · generated from official results
