F60-69 at Jed Smith Ultra Classic: Anderson-Abbs Dominates, Henson and Chapon Complete a Three-Woman Field
- Beverley Anderson-Abbs won the F60-69 age group in 4:04:32 (7:52/mi), posting the fastest women's split on the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment.
- Lisa Henson finished 2nd in F60-69 in 5:00:00 (9:39/mi), running the 3rd-fastest women's split on the Lap 4→Lap 5 segment.
- Christine Chapon rounded out the F60-69 podium in 5:02:40 — wait, 6:02:40 (11:40/mi), holding 9th among women throughout.
- The gap from 1st to 3rd in F60-69 spanned nearly two hours across a cold, wet Sacramento morning.
Three women lined up for the F60-69 age group at the 2025 Jed Smith Ultra Classic 50K, and Beverley Anderson-Abbs, 60, of Sacramento made her presence felt from the opening miles. She ran the fastest women's split on the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment — a strong early move that set the tone for her entire race. She never relinquished the lead among women through that stretch, though she ultimately settled into 2nd among the women's field by the midpoint and held there to the finish, crossing in 4:04:32 at a 7:52/mi clip. In a three-woman age group, that's a commanding performance on a rainy, 51°F day with a 14 mph wind.
Lisa Henson, 63, of Windsor made the trek south and delivered a measured effort, running 5:00:00 at 9:39/mi to claim 2nd in the F60-69 group. She showed some of her best running late — her Lap 4→Lap 5 split ranked 3rd among all women — a sign she had something left when others were fading in the final laps.
Christine Chapon, 66, of Piedmont completed the F60-69 field, finishing in 6:02:40 at 11:40/mi. Her 9th-place standing among women held rock-steady from the first checkpoint to the last — a consistent, determined effort across the full 31 miles in genuinely tough conditions. Finishing a 50K at any pace in rain and wind is no small thing, and Chapon saw it through to the end.
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