F30-39: Ramirez Runs Down the American River 50 in 10:07
- Rosanne Ramirez won the F30-39 age group in 10:07:55 (12:10/mi), posting the 6th-fastest women's split on the Rattlesnake Bar→Last Gasp segment on her way to the title.
- Korey Bahme held 2nd in 11:03:08, her 9th-fastest women's split on the Willow Creek→Beals Point leg helping seal the runner-up spot.
- Jessica Roach was the race's great mover: she entered the women's field in 31st place and climbed all the way to 14th by the finish, fueled by the 8th-fastest women's split on the Granite Bay→Rattlesnake Bar segment.
- The battle for 4th was tight: Kayla Pickford edged Laura Russell by just 1:51 — 12:10:44 to 12:12:35 — with both women running their strongest segment on the Last Gasp→Finish stretch (13th- and 9th-fastest women's splits, respectively).
Rosanne Ramirez was the class of the F30-39 age group from start to finish. Racing in 73°F heat on a clear April day in Auburn, she held a consistent position in the women's field throughout, ranging between 5th and 7th among all women before closing in 6th. Her 10:07:55 — nearly an hour ahead of 2nd place — was a commanding performance at 12:10 per mile across 50 miles.
Korey Bahme (Mesa, AZ) made the trip worthwhile, finishing a solid 2nd in 11:03:08. She was quietly efficient, keeping a steady gender ranking through the middle miles and finding a particularly sharp gear on the Willow Creek→Beals Point leg to lock up the podium.
The most compelling story in the age group belonged to Jessica Roach. Starting conservatively — or perhaps just warming up — she sat 31st among women early and spent the entire race climbing. That Granite Bay→Rattlesnake Bar segment was the engine of her comeback, and she crossed the line 14th among women and 3rd in the age group at 11:55:46. In a race this long, patience clearly paid.
Behind her, Pickford and Russell staged a two-woman duel through the final miles, both finding their best running on the Last Gasp→Finish leg. Pickford held on for 4th, Russell settled for 5th, and Amy Jiang, Angelina Covarrubias, and Auburn local Alyssabeth Williams rounded out all eight finishers within a 7-minute window between 12:49 and 12:57.
AI recap · generated from official results
