The Peachtree Road Race
Jul 4

The Peachtree Road Race

Monday, July 4, 2022
The Peachtree Road Race is the world's largest 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) running event, held annually on the Fourth of July in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1970 and hosted by the Atlanta Track Club, it features up to 60,000 participants who run from Buckhead to Piedmont Park.
Jul 4

The Peachtree Road Race

Monday, July 4, 2022
The Peachtree Road Race is the world's largest 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) running event, held annually on the Fourth of July in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1970 and hosted by the Atlanta Track Club, it features up to 60,000 participants who run from Buckhead to Piedmont Park.

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Results

Rank Athlete Finish Time
1
BR
33:51
2
BK
34:20
3
Hector Rojas
38:10
6
Jose Rodriguez
41:59
8
Gary Robinson
54:42
9
Zachary Scalf
56:50
11
SC
1:00:07
12
BI
1:02:39
16
Brian Minor
1:26:22
Timothy Gross
-
ES
-
AK
-
David May
-
John Carroll
-
JM
-
Nolan Clark
-
Justin Easley
-

Race Details

Status Finished
Location Atlanta, GA, United States
Date 4 July 2022
Distance 10K
VDOT Participants
HR
BY
BK
BR
27 of 68
Avg. VDOT finish times 57:50
Route map
The Peachtree Road Race is the world's largest 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) running event, held annually on the Fourth of July in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1970 and hosted by the Atlanta Track Club, it features up to 60,000 participants who run from Buckhead to Piedmont Park.
The Northside Hospital Peachtree Road Race is a 10K event starting at Lenox Square in Buckhead and ending on 10th Street at Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta. The point-to-point course runs south on Peachtree Road, features the infamous Cardiac Hill.
Mile 1: Starts fast with a gradual incline but generally feels flat. Miles 2-3: A steep, fast downhill stretch that gives runners momentum. Mile 3 to Mile 4: The notorious Cardiac Hill (historically named Hope Hill to honor the Shepherd Center). This is a tough, continuous climb ending near Piedmont Hospital. Miles 5-6: Mostly flat or gentle downhills winding into the finish.