Shamrock Half Marathon Push Rim: Emma Thurman Owns the F25-29 Field
- Solo and dominant: Thurman was the only F25-29 finisher, crossing in 1:18:55 at a 6:01/mi average pace.
- Fastest women's split: She posted the fastest split among all women on the 5K→10K segment.
- Wire-to-wire: Thurman held 1st among women from the opening checkpoint through the finish line, never relinquishing the lead.
Emma Thurman made the trip from Richmond to Virginia Beach and left no doubt in the F25-29 age group. Running into a 17 mph wind with humidity sitting at 73% and temperatures already at 71°F, she covered the half marathon in 1:18:55 — a 6:01-per-mile clip that held up from start to finish.
What stands out beyond the win is where Thurman did her best work. On the 5K-to-10K stretch, she turned in the fastest split of any woman in the field. That's not a coincidence — it's a sign of controlled early pacing that allowed her to open up right when others were settling into a rhythm or beginning to feel the conditions. She led among women at every checkpoint recorded, meaning there was no drama about who owned this race.
With just one finisher in the F25-29 group, the story here is entirely Thurman's, and it's a good one: a sub-80-minute push rim half in tough coastal conditions, with the fastest women's mid-race split to her name.
AI recap · generated from official results
