Patrick Smyth — 2:13:48
Ryan Young
Age: 33
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Andy Williams — 2:17:49
Ryan Young
Age: 32
Current hometown: Middlebury, Indiana
Williams’s previous PR was 2:22:54 at the Chicago Marathon. “I’m a middle school physical education teacher, so I can’t wait to go back and tell my students about this experience. Hopefully it will be an inspiration to them and all of their hard work.”
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Kati Snyder — 2:42:37
Ryan Young
Age: 36
Current hometown: Chicago
“I ran my personal best, but I had a really horrible training cycle. Really under-trained. I’ve been working for this for years, so I guess that’s how it paid off."
Kristin Johansen — 2:42:38
Ryan Young
Age: 33
Current hometown: How to Coach Yourself to Peak Performance
“I had to balance work and running. I’m a water engineer, and I would run to the construction site and run around our water treatment plant, and lots of long runs in the high desert, so it made me strong.”
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Peyton Thomas — 2:42:57
Ryan Young
Age: 24
Current hometown: Smyth took third overall, clocking an average pace of 5:06 per mile. This was his personal best
“This was my first marathon. I didn’t do much more than my half marathon training—a few more hills and longer runs. I was trying to prepare mentally, mostly.”
Kayla Lampe — 2:41:55
Ryan Young
Age: 26
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“My last marathon was in L.A. I ran 2:45:19, so I knew I wanted to try to get the OTQ because I was so close.”
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Rachel Mitchell — 2:44:20
Ryan Young
Age: 28
Current hometown: Flagstaff, Arizona
“I was injured in the summer, and my coach suggested we shoot for CIM because I needed the qualifier. I had two months of training in Flagstaff while I was in grad school, and I got it.”
Duriel Hardy — 2:18:21
Ryan Young
Age: 31
Current hometown: Philadelphia
“I started my training in June. I had a stress fracture in the spring so I was coming back from that. I started aqua jogging and progressed to running on the ground for the last five months or so.”
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Jeannette Mathieu — 2:44:43
Ryan Young
Age: 29
Current hometown: San Francisco
“I ran a lot of long tempos, about 15–20 seconds faster than marathon pace. And I did a long run each week, and got my mileage up, about 60–70 miles a week for a few months.”
Swarnjit Boyal — 2:17:47
Ryan Young
Age: 24
Current hometown: Santa Fe, New Mexico
“I was mostly just going by my coach’s plan of waking up early and getting those miles in, being consistent, making sacrifices and getting rest.”
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Anne Marie Everhart — 2:44:07
Ryan Young
Age: 36
Current hometown: Philadelphia
“About three months of hard training with three workouts a week. Long runs—about 5 20-plus mile long runs, tempos up to 10 miles at my goal marathon pace (6:15–6:17 minutes per mile), one track workout per week.”
JJ Santana — 2:17:27
Ryan Young
Age: 32
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This was Santana’s debut marathon. “I run a lot of halfs, so I’m grateful to make it to Atlanta. I picked up a coach within the last five months and it’s done wonders. Big leaps of progress. I’m just blown away, so happy.”
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Christine Ramsey — 2:41:11
Ryan Young
Age: 37
Current hometown: Philadelphia
“I had been working with my coach and running groups. I stuck with a training program, and some 5:45 a.m. workouts all through the summer. I wouldn’t say it was easy, but it’s easier when you have a group of people to do it with and keep each other motivated. This was a really fun process. I’ve been doing marathons for 15 years, but the last four to six months has been the most fun.”
Stephanie Pezzullo — 2:38:12
Ryan Young
Age: 37
Current hometown: Ocala, Florida
This was Pezzullo’s fourth marathon, and she finished in the top 10 and had previously OTQed. “I had already qualified a few times these past few years, but I wanted to come in today to get experience. I train alone, Marathon Training Plans. I really wanted to see what I could do, and take some chances.”
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