Jed Smith 50-Mile: Beverley Anderson-Abbs Owns the F60-69 Field
- Solo and dominant: Anderson-Abbs was the only finisher in the F60-69 age group, crossing in 7:01:29 at an 8:26/mi average across 50 foggy miles.
- Fastest women's split: She posted the fastest women's split on the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment — a standout moment in a race run entirely in her own lane.
- Wire-to-wire leader: She held 1st among women from the opening checkpoint through the finish, never relinquishing that spot.
Sacramento's Jed Smith Ultra Classic delivered its usual January chill — 50°F, thick fog, and 93% humidity — and Beverley Anderson-Abbs, a local at 61 years old, met it head-on. Running the full 50 miles at an 8:26/mi average, she finished in 7:01:29 to claim the F60-69 title as the group's sole finisher.
What makes her effort more than a formality is the split data. On the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment, Anderson-Abbs recorded the fastest split among all women in the race — meaning she wasn't just grinding through a long, damp morning, she was moving with genuine purpose at a point in the race where many runners begin to feel the miles accumulate. That kind of speed mid-race, in heavy fog and near-saturated air, speaks to focused execution.
She led among women from start to finish, her gender standing never wavering through every checkpoint. In a 50-mile race, that kind of consistency is its own story — no scrambling, no dramatic position changes, just a steady, controlled effort from a Sacramento runner who clearly knows this course and knows herself.
AI recap · generated from official results
