Shamrock Marathon Women's 25–29: Gehri Owns the Age Group from Gun to Tape
- Sole finisher, undisputed champion: Gilly Gehri, 27, of Philadelphia crossed in 4:31:59 — a 10:22/mi average across 26.2 miles in challenging conditions.
- Wire-to-wire leader: Gehri held 1st among women at every checkpoint tracked, never once relinquishing her position in the women's field.
- Standout split: She posted the fastest women's split on the 10K-to-15K segment — a bright spot in a race run under 71°F heat, 73% humidity, and a stiff 17 mph wind off the Virginia Beach coast.
Gilly Gehri was the only woman in the 25–29 age group to toe the line and finish at the 2025 Shamrock Marathon, which meant the result was never in doubt — but the conditions made earning it anything but automatic. With temperatures at 71°F, thick humidity, and a persistent 17 mph wind, this was a day that asked hard questions of every runner on the course.
Gehri answered them. She sat 1st among women from the opening miles and never budged from that spot through every checkpoint. That kind of consistency doesn't happen by accident on a day like this — it takes disciplined pacing, and her 10:22/mi average reflects someone who read the weather correctly and ran her own race.
The clearest sign of her competitive edge came between 10K and 15K, where she logged the fastest women's split on that segment in the entire field. In the middle miles of a marathon — when the early adrenaline has worn off and the real work begins — that's exactly when it counts. She crossed the finish in 4:31:59, the undisputed W25–29 champion of Shamrock 2025.
AI recap · generated from official results
