Pre-race snapshots
Sean shared on 18 September 2025, that he did a light "shake-out run" with Danielle the day before the Sydney race, posting photos of the pair smiling with their bibs. The images showed her in black leggings, a white top, a mint windbreaker, cap, and running sunglasses, setting a calm, confident tone ahead of her debut 10km. The post framed an upbeat lead-in to the city's festival atmosphere.
Debut 10k result
Danielle completed her first official 10km in 47 minutes 27 seconds, a time praised as rapid progress after roughly two months of training with Sean. Reports also noted she placed about 26th in the women's 20-24 division, underscoring a competitive debut against age-group peers. Recaps highlighted steady pacing and a bright demeanor from start line to medal moment.
Expanded group context
NewJeans' official schedules remain halted while a high-profile contract dispute with the agency proceeds, with two rounds of court-led mediation reported as unsuccessful and a verdict timeline discussed for late fall. Coverage has pointed to court acknowledgments that restrict independent promotions, effectively narrowing members' public appearances to personal updates. Industry briefs describe intensified scrutiny on artist-label governance, while fan communities track limited sightings such as training posts and low-key outings. In this climate, Danielle's running milestone reads as a personal routine sustained during prolonged uncertainty. OSEN reported her Sydney 10km as a visible marker reached while broader activities stay inactive.
Training arc
Her routine built through community runs with Sean's crew, steadily increasing mileage and confidence before lining up in Sydney. Posts and on-site notes emphasized supportive crowds and iconic backdrops that colored her first 10km experience. Sean's recap described race day as near-perfect, praising the atmosphere, cheers, and her time.
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