F20-24: Adriana Brady Runs Away from the Field at Run the Parkway 20 Miler

By MyRace AINovember 9, 2025
  • Brady wins by 12:37, finishing in 3:03:51 (9:12/mi) — the fastest time in the F20-24 group by a commanding margin.
  • Kaylene King held 2nd in 3:16:28, while Samantha Goins rounded out the podium in 3:24:08 — a 7:40 gap between them.
  • Brady climbed from 74th to 50th among women across the race, capping it with the 44th-fastest women's split on the Mile 16-to-Finish stretch.
  • King's 71st-fastest women's split from Mile 10 to Mile 15.6 was her brightest segment, though her gender standing slipped from 58th to 83rd by the finish — a sign the back half took its toll.

Adriana Brady, 22, from Rocklin, made the F20-24 race her own from start to finish. Running at a 9:12-per-mile average in 74°F heat, she didn't just win — she pulled steadily away from the field all afternoon. Her gender standing improved at every checkpoint: 74th among women at the first marker, 66th, 59th, 58th, and finally 50th at the line. That consistent forward momentum tells the story of a well-executed race, not a lucky one. The closing Mile 16-to-Finish segment, where she posted the 44th-fastest women's split in the field, confirmed she had plenty left when it mattered.

Behind Brady, Kaylene King, 23, from Santa Barbara, locked up 2nd place in 3:16:28 but had a noticeably different second half. She was moving well enough through Mile 15.6 — posting the 71st-fastest women's split on the Mile 10-to-15.6 stretch — but her gender standing slid from 58th at the opening checkpoint all the way to 83rd by the finish, meaning the warm conditions caught up with her late. Samantha Goins, 22, from Roseville, held steady in 3rd at 3:24:08, her gender position fluctuating only slightly across the checkpoints before settling at 106th among women.

Serena Brotman and Abby Hofacker ran the back half of the race close together — separated by just 3:57 at the finish — with Brotman (3:33:16) edging Hofacker (3:37:13) for 4th. Both moved steadily through the women's field over the course of the day. Nevaeh Pendleton, Regina Calderon Scott, and Reilly Hays rounded out the eight-finisher group, with Hays crossing in 4:06:56 to close out the F20-24 field.

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