Women shine in the 21K in the 30–39 age category with balance and consistency
In the 21K race, the 30–39 age category distinguished itself through balance and control. A distance that tests both endurance and discipline, it requires runners to manage pace and sustain effort - and this group delivered with remarkable consistency.
Frida Parnas and Sonali Gupta delivered composed and consistent runs, maintaining their rhythm with focus and clarity throughout the course. Their performances were not defined by sudden bursts, but by steady control from start to finish.
Further adding depth to the category, Sonali Gupta and G S Divya reflected journeys shaped by consistency and adaptability.
Since 2022, Sonali has steadily built her running routine, gradually increasing her distance. A key milestone came on 31st December 2025, when she completed a 15K+ run. Despite facing injuries, she continued to train - adapting her approach and learning how to sustain her runs. She has also completed her first half marathon at the Cognizant run, while maintaining a weekly routine of 35–40 kilometres.
Meanwhile, G S Divya, a doctor by profession, began running regularly with her husband and had earlier been part of smaller marathons. Over time, running became an integral part of her routine - something that fits naturally into her life rather than standing apart from it. Her run reflects that mindset - measured, balanced, and grounded in consistency.
What sets this category apart is not just performance, but how it is sustained across the distance. These runners understand that a 21K is not about pushing harder at every moment, but about holding a rhythm that lasts.
Calm. Balanced. Controlled.
They are not chasing extremes - they are building endurance in a way that is practical, sustainable, and aligned with their everyday lives.
And that is what makes their performance powerful.
Because in the 30–39 age category, the 21K isn’t just about endurance - it’s about staying consistent, even when the distance begins to test you.
Get real-time updates and result insights on the JKBOSE class 10 result 2026.
Further adding depth to the category, Sonali Gupta and G S Divya reflected journeys shaped by consistency and adaptability.
Since 2022, Sonali has steadily built her running routine, gradually increasing her distance. A key milestone came on 31st December 2025, when she completed a 15K+ run. Despite facing injuries, she continued to train - adapting her approach and learning how to sustain her runs. She has also completed her first half marathon at the Cognizant run, while maintaining a weekly routine of 35–40 kilometres.
Meanwhile, G S Divya, a doctor by profession, began running regularly with her husband and had earlier been part of smaller marathons. Over time, running became an integral part of her routine - something that fits naturally into her life rather than standing apart from it. Her run reflects that mindset - measured, balanced, and grounded in consistency.
Calm. Balanced. Controlled.
They are not chasing extremes - they are building endurance in a way that is practical, sustainable, and aligned with their everyday lives.
Because in the 30–39 age category, the 21K isn’t just about endurance - it’s about staying consistent, even when the distance begins to test you.
Get real-time updates and result insights on the JKBOSE class 10 result 2026.
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