Masters Female: Callahan Commands the Fog in Sacramento
- Genevieve Callahan, 67, won the Masters Female field in 3:17:02 (10:34/mi), posting the 3rd-fastest women's split across both Lap 1 and Lap 2.
- Virginia Larose finished 2nd in 3:22:34 — just 5:32 back — running a steady 10:52/mi from Sparks to Sacramento.
- Alicia Rodriguez claimed 3rd in 3:52:21, logging the 6th-fastest women's split on both the Out & Back and Lap 1 segments.
- The field spanned more than two hours from first to fourth, with Elizabeth Heinberger completing the course in 5:15:22.
Four Masters women toed the line on a cold, foggy Sacramento morning — 50°F and 93% humidity — and Genevieve Callahan, at 67, made it look like home. She held 4th among all women through the first three checkpoints before moving up to 3rd in the women's field at the finish, and she backed that position with real speed: the 3rd-fastest women's split on both Lap 1 and Lap 2. At 10:34 per mile over 30 kilometers, this was a controlled, confident performance from start to finish.
Virginia Larose ran a remarkably even race of her own, sitting 5th among all women at every single checkpoint and never wavering. Her 3:22:34 — 10:52/mi — was good for 2nd in the Masters Female field, and the 5:32 gap to Callahan tells you the race up front was genuinely competitive. The 4th-fastest women's split on Lap 1 and Lap 2 confirms Larose was pushing, not just surviving the conditions.
Alicia Rodriguez took 3rd in 3:52:21, steady at 6th among all women from gun to tape and contributing the 6th-fastest women's split on the Out & Back and Lap 1. Elizabeth Heinberger rounded out the Masters Female field in 5:15:22, holding her position throughout — a committed effort on a damp, heavy morning that would test anyone's resolve.
AI recap · generated from official results
