F50-59 at Rio Del Lago 100: Lisa Daane Dominates in 21:20:22
- Lisa Daane won the F50-59 age group by 2:27:57 over Angela Stark — the largest margin on the podium and one of the most commanding gaps in the field.
- Daane posted the 5th-fastest women's split on the Beals Point 2→Granite Beach 1 segment, one of her sharpest stretches in a race she controlled from the front.
- Christine Vincent (5th, 24:36:05) finished 23:42 ahead of Sabrina van Horn (6th, 25:19:47) despite being placed behind Patricia Sampson (4th, 24:59:47) — a tight mid-pack shuffle where the final order didn't fully reflect the gaps.
- The F50-59 group ran the full 100 miles in conditions of 72°F and clear skies, with all 11 finishers completing the course.
Lisa Daane, 54, of Reno, made the F50-59 race her own from an early stage. Her gender place among all women tracked from 11th at the first checkpoint all the way up to 5th at the midpoint before settling at 6th by the finish — a consistent, high-placed effort across the entire course. Running a 12:48/mile average over 100 miles in those conditions is a number that speaks for itself, and her margin of nearly two and a half hours over second place left no doubt about who owned this age group today.
Angela Stark (52, Livermore) claimed second in 23:48:19 with one of the more impressive late-race moves in the group, climbing from 35th among women at the opening checkpoint all the way to 15th by the finish. Her 11th-fastest women's split on the ALT→Cool segment was a key piece of that surge. Maya Bisineer (50, Cupertino) held third in 24:04:01, running steadily through the women's field from 23rd to 17th and posting the 13th-fastest women's split on Beals Point 2→Granite Beach 1 — just one of two F50-59 athletes to stand out on that stretch.
The battle for fourth and fifth was the group's most interesting subplot. Patricia Sampson (52) crossed in 24:59:47 to take fourth, but Christine Vincent (53, Roseville) was right there in fifth at 24:36:05 — meaning Vincent actually finished 23:42 faster yet placed one spot lower. Both women showed strength on the No Hands 2→Overlook 2 segment: Vincent's split ranked 8th among women, Sampson's 13th. Behind them, the final five finishers — Sabrina van Horn through Geum Choi — were spread across roughly two hours, all earning their buckles on a long, warm California day.
AI recap · generated from official results
