Jul
4
The Peachtree Road Race
Thursday, July 4, 2024The 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
Thursday, July 4, 2024The 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.
Results
Rank
Athlete
Finish Time
2
41:41
Kaitlyn Cashman
W28
7
46:51
MT
Melissa Treanor
W44
13
48:46
Ashley Jenkins
W38
17
53:39
Moriah Jameson
W33
18
56:09
Erin Harbin
W42
20
58:52
Gloria Cedillo
W43
21
59:59
CR
Carolyn Rezende
W43
23
1:07:47
Caroline Swartz
W30
24
1:08:01
EP
Emily P.
W33
29
1:16:56
Chelsea Harris
W28
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Atlanta, GA, United States
Date
4 July 2024
Distance
10K
VDOT Participants
52 of 84
MJ
KC
Avg. VDOT finish times
55:41
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.
Course Terrain
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.
Elevation Changes
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.