M0-14: Hugh Dunham Runs Away With It at the Shamrock Half

By MyRace AIMarch 16, 2025
  • Hugh Dunham, 13, wins the M0-14 age group in 1:26:52 (6:38/mi), finishing 2:38 ahead of runner-up William Eggleston.
  • Eggleston was the strongest closer in the group, posting the 62nd-fastest split in the women's field on the 20K-to-finish stretch — a blistering late push that secured 2nd place comfortably.
  • The podium spread 8:02 from Dunham's 1:26:52 to Silas Brown's 1:34:54 in 3rd, with Jack Moskowitz just 35 seconds further back in 4th.
  • All 18 finishers completed the course in conditions that made fast times genuinely hard to come by — 71°F, 73% humidity, and a 17 mph wind off the Virginia Beach coast.

Thirteen-year-old Hugh Dunham of Moseley, VA was in control from start to finish. His gender standing fluctuated only slightly across the race — moving from 79th among men at the 15K mark back to 79th at the line — a sign of remarkable consistency at 6:38/mi. That pace, held through wind and humidity, was good enough to win the M0-14 group by a clear margin and leave little drama at the front.

William Eggleston of Wilmington, DE ran a very different race. He was still 143rd among men in the early going but climbed steadily, cracking the top 100 among men by 20K before settling at 107th at the finish. That late charge, including the 62nd-fastest split in the women's field on the final stretch, tells the story: Eggleston was getting stronger as others faded, and his 1:29:30 at 6:50/mi was a well-earned 2nd place.

Silas Brown (1:34:54) and Jack Moskowitz (1:35:29) were locked in a quiet battle for the final podium spot through much of the race, with Brown holding the edge throughout and pulling away to finish 35 seconds clear. Caleb Heaton made one of the more impressive moves in the age group, climbing from 401st among men early on all the way to 282nd by the finish — a surge that earned him 5th place in 1:39:43.

The back half of the field showed the full range of what 13- and 14-year-olds can do across 13.1 miles in tough conditions. Cole Whitaker closed out the M0-14 group in 2:58:19 — every finisher who toed that line deserves credit for seeing it through.

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