Jed Smith 30K: Kimi Madsen Dominates the F1-29 Field

By MyRace AIFebruary 1, 2025
  • Kimi Madsen, age 12, won the F1-29 age group in 2:41:18 (8:39/mi), finishing 2nd among all women in the race.
  • Her margin over runner-up Jessy Herring was 19 minutes and 17 seconds — a commanding wire-to-wire lead.
  • Herring (3:00:35) closed strongly, posting the 5th-fastest women's split on the final Lap 2 to Finish segment.
  • Sonia Navarro rounded out the three-woman group in 3:50:26, logging the 13th-fastest women's split on the Lap 1 to Lap 2 segment.

In a cold, wet Sacramento morning — 51°F, light rain, and a 14 mph wind — the F1-29 age group told a remarkable story. Twelve-year-old Kimi Madsen of El Dorado Hills didn't just win; she ran the entire field off her feet, holding 2nd among all women from the very first checkpoint through the finish line. At 8:39 per mile for 30 kilometers in those conditions, this was no accidental result.

Madsen's Out & Back to Lap 1 segment was the engine of her victory — she posted the 2nd-fastest women's split on that stretch, and the gap she built there proved insurmountable. Jessy Herring of Colorado Springs tracked her own steady race, sitting 4th among women through the middle stages before slipping to 6th by the finish. She did show genuine late-race strength, however, turning in the 5th-fastest women's split across the final segment — a sign of a competitor who finishes what she starts.

Sonia Navarro of Sacramento completed the group at 3:50:26, running 12:22 per mile through the wet and wind. She held a consistent position among the women's field across all four checkpoints, never fading dramatically — a composed effort in difficult weather.

The headline, though, belongs to Madsen. Three finishers, one dominant performance, and an age-12 winner who spent the entire race in the top two among women. The rain didn't slow her down at all.

AI recap · generated from official results

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