Jed Smith 30K: Genevieve Callahan Owns the F60-69 Field
- Solo winner: Callahan was the only F60-69 finisher, crossing in 3:17:02 at a 10:34/mi average.
- Strong among the women: She moved from 4th to 3rd among all women by the finish, gaining a place across the final stretch.
- Lap speed: She posted the 3rd-fastest women's split on both Lap 1 and Lap 2 — consistent and competitive across the whole race.
Genevieve Callahan of Roseville made the F60-69 race entirely her own at the Jed Smith Ultra Classic 30K, finishing as the sole representative of her age group in 3:17:02. Running through Sacramento's thick January fog — 93% humidity, barely 50°F — she averaged 10:34 per mile across the full 30 kilometers, a steady and purposeful effort from start to finish.
What makes Callahan's run more than a solo victory is where she stood among all the women on the course. She held 4th place in the women's field through the first three checkpoints, then moved up to 3rd by the finish line — a gain earned, not given. That kind of late-race advancement in a foggy, damp slog speaks to pacing discipline as much as fitness.
The lap splits reinforce the picture. Callahan recorded the 3rd-fastest women's split on Lap 1, then matched that exactly on Lap 2 — the same rank, the same competitive presence, no fade. In a race where conditions invited slowdowns, she held her line all the way through.
AI recap · generated from official results
