F65-69 at Rocket City: Gale Moore Breaks the Tape in 2:00:34

By MyRace AIDecember 14, 2025
  • Gale Moore won the F65-69 age group in 2:00:34 (9:12/mi), finishing more than nine and a half minutes clear of runner-up Cydney Thomson.
  • Robin Kramer-Granzow claimed 3rd in 2:16:59, closing the second half stronger than anyone else on the podium — moving up 8 places among women from 6.8M to the finish with the 299th-fastest women's split on that segment.
  • Alma Fujiwara turned in the most dramatic second-half surge in the group, climbing 49 places among women after 6.8M with the 451st-fastest women's split — enough to lock up 5th in the age group.
  • Twenty-four women finished in F65-69, racing through a sharp 29°F morning with a 16 mph wind in Huntsville.

Gale Moore, 66, from Columbia, TN, delivered a commanding performance in frigid conditions, running 9:12 per mile across all 13.1 miles to win the F65-69 age group by the widest margin on the podium. She entered the final stretch ranked 127th among women, then dipped slightly to 141st by the finish — a small drift that speaks more to a strong women's field behind her than any fade on her part. Her 2:00:34 stands as a genuinely quick time for the age group on a cold, windy Alabama morning.

Cydney Thomson, also 66 and racing on home turf in Huntsville, held second place comfortably in 2:10:06 (9:55/mi), more than six minutes ahead of Kramer-Granzow. The most intriguing podium story belongs to Robin Kramer-Granzow, 65, from Dardenne Prairie, MO, who was the only top-three finisher to gain ground among women in the back half of the race, moving from 293rd to 285th among women after 6.8M to finish in 2:16:59.

Sharon Neeley, 68, from nearby Sylvania, AL, rounded out the top four in 2:19:09, also picking up places in the second half. Behind her, Alma Fujiwara's late charge was the afternoon's standout subplot — the 69-year-old from Spring Hill, TN surged from 547th to 498th among women over the final miles, the biggest positional gain in the age group. The back of the field spread wide, with Dale Mitchell and Robin Lewis-Dimond both clocking 3:16:04 to finish 15th and 16th — separated only by the timing chip, not the clock.

AI recap · generated from official results

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