ATLANTA -- June 20, 2022 - Four world record-holders will lead the
women's fields at the 53rd Running of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Peachtree Road Race. In the footrace, marathon world record-holder Brigid
Kosgei will face off against 5K world record-holder Senbere Teferi,
while in the Shepherd's Center Weelchair Division newly minted 5000m world
record-holder Susannah Scaroni will try to deny Tatyana McFadden,
world record-holder at 100m and 400m, her ninth victory here.
To defend her record, Kosgei will have to face Ethiopia's Teferi, who is undefeated on the roads this year. Teferi holds the world record in the road 5K, having run 14:29 at the adidas Adizero Road to Records in Germany last year. The two-time Olympian comes to Atlanta after winning the Mastercard New York Mini 10K in 30:43 on the hills of New York City's Central Park earlier this month.
"I have heard many good things about the Peachtree," said Teferi, who will be making her Peachtree debut. "I want to come prepared as best as possible to challenge the course record and put my name in the history of the race."
The American field is led by Keira D'Amato, who says she's ready to contend with Kosgei and Teferi for the victory. D'Amato finished 16th in her last Peachtree, in 2019, but since then has broken Deena Kastor's 16-year old American marathon record, running 2:19:12 at the Chevron Houston Marathon in January; broken the U.S. 10-mile record and this month won the USATF 6K title.
"I remember in 2019, I planned to go out conservative, and then crush the hill. And I did that but there was only so much that I could make up on the hill," said D'Amato. "This time I'm going to take it out real hard."
One of the strongest women's fields in race history, the international competition also features Kenyans Sheila Chepkurui, who has run 29:46 for 10K; Rosemary Wanjiru, who has run 29:50; 2021 TCS New York City Marathon runner-up Viola Cheptoo; Dorcas Tuitoek, winner of the 2022 Publix Atlanta Half Marathon; and Fancy Chemutai, whose 30:32 third-place finish in 2019 is the third-fastest performance in race history.
Former Peachtree runners-up Sarah Pagano (2016) and Emily Durgin (2021) are among the other featured Americans in the field, as are Nell Rojas, the top American in the last two Boston Marathons, and Annie Frisbie, who ran the third-fastest marathon debut ever by an American woman (2:26:18) when she placed 7th at the TCS New York City Marathon last fall.
In the Shepherd Center Wheelchair Division, McFadden - the defending champion whose eight victories here are the most of any elite athlete in any division - is hoping to add another glass peach to her trophy case. She'll face Scaroni, winner of the 2018 Peachtree, who has returned to racing after being hit by a car in training in September. So far, the comeback has been a success: Earlier this spring, Scaroni set a world record in the 5000m on the track. Then, just this month, Scaroni won the Mastercard Mini 10K in a world-best time of 21:10.
"I think the 10K is probably my favorite road racing distance because you really can go all out," said Scaroni of coming to Peachtree. "I feel like I can go and give everything I have for that entire race." This past Saturday, Scaroni won the Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, Minnesota, shattering the event record.
Scaroni and McFadden will both be chasing Manuela Schär's 2019 course record of 21:28 to get some or all of the $53,000 record bonus. They'll face competition from Tokyo Paralympians Jenna Fesemyer and Yen Hoang, both of the United States.
The 53rd Running of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Peachtree Road Race will be held on Monday, July 4, 2022. The race begins at Atlanta's Lenox Square and ends at Piedmont Park. It will be broadcast locally on WXIA-11Alive and streamed nationally at 11alive.com.
Elite Women's Race
First Name |
Last Name |
10K Road Personal Best |
Country Represented/U.S. Residence |
Sheila |
Chepkirui Kiprotich |
29:46 |
KEN |
Rosemary |
Wanjiru |
29:50 |
KEN |
Brigid |
Kosgei |
29:54 |
KEN |
Fancy |
Chemutai |
30:06 |
KEN |
Senbere |
Teferi |
30:38 |
ETH |
Dorcas |
Tuitoek |
30:44 |
KEN |
Viola |
Cheptoo |
30:55 |
KEN |
Keira |
D'Amato |
31:03 |
Oakton, VA |
Mary |
Munanu |
31:20 |
KEN |
Biruktayit |
Eshetu |
31:24 |
ETH |
Emily |
Durgin |
31:49 |
Flagstaff, AZ |
Nell |
Rojas |
31:52 |
Boulder, CO |
Annie |
Frisbie |
31:55 |
Minneapolis, MN |
Hawi |
Feysa |
32:18 |
ETH |
Sarah |
Pagano |
32:31 |
San Diego, CA |
Elaina |
Tabb |
32:40 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
Maggie |
Montoya |
33:19 |
Boulder, CO |
Edna |
Kurgat |
33:41 |
Colorado Springs, CO |
Bridget |
Lyons Belyeu |
34:16 |
Newnan, GA |
Natalia |
Sulle |
34:19 |
TAN |
Joanna |
Stephens |
34:34 |
Atlanta, GA |
Andie |
Cozzarelli |
34:39 |
Raleigh, NC |
Caroline |
Sang |
34:53 |
Colorado Springs, CO |
Emma Grace |
Hurley |
DEBUT |
Roswell, GA |
Kate |
Sanborn |
DEBUT |
Raleigh, NC |
Amber |
Zimmerman |
DEBUT |
Philadelphia, PA |
Shepherd Center Wheelchair Division
First Name |
Last Name |
10K Road Personal Best |
Country Represented/U.S. Residence |
Susannah |
Scaroni |
21:10 |
Urbana, IL |
Tatyana |
McFadden |
21:27 |
Clarksville, MD |
Patricia |
Eachus |
22:48 |
SUI |
Jenna |
Fesemyer |
24:50 |
Champaign, IL |
Yen |
Hoang |
24:53 |
Champaign, IL |
Hannah |
Babalo |
25:07 |
Newark, NJ |
Chelsea |
Stein |
27:15 |
Tucson, AZ |
Emelia |
Perry |
33:51 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Ivonne |
Reyes |
29:48 |
MEX |