X60-64: Sevn Burchett Runs Away With It on Peachtree
- Sevn Burchett won the X60-64 field in 1:05:45 (10:35/mi), finishing nearly 30 minutes clear of second place.
- Burchett posted the 17th-fastest women's split on the 5M-to-finish stretch, a strong closing kick that underscored her dominance.
- Jean Roach held off Karen Sullivan for second, with Sullivan and Mark Corey separated by just 40 seconds at the line.
On a warm, humid Fourth of July morning in Atlanta — 75°F and 68% humidity — the X60-64 field of four made their way through Peachtree Road, and Sevn Burchett made it look like a different race entirely. Running 10:35 per mile, she crossed in 1:05:45 and was never threatened, steadily climbing the women's standings from 27th at the first checkpoint all the way to 21st by the midpoint, where she locked in and held firm through the finish.
Burchett's closing leg was her signature moment — the 17th-fastest women's split on the 5M-to-finish segment showed she wasn't coasting to the tape. She ran that final stretch with purpose, which is how you build a margin that ends up nearly half an hour.
Behind her, Jean Roach came home in 1:35:22 (15:21/mi) for second. Roach had a solid first half, posting the 48th-fastest women's split in that opening segment, but she faded slightly in the back half, slipping from 49th among women to 52nd by the finish. She still held off the chase pack with room to spare.
The real battle was for third. Karen Sullivan (1:41:12, 16:17/mi) and Mark Corey (1:41:52, 16:24/mi) were separated by just 40 seconds after 6.2 miles of racing. Sullivan was the stronger finisher of the two, posting the 53rd-fastest women's split on the 3M-to-4M segment and gradually reeling in the gap. Corey, who had his best moment on the 1M-to-2M stretch (51st-fastest women's split), couldn't quite hold on. Sullivan takes third, Corey fourth.
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