NON-BINARY · 5K
San Francisco Marathon 5K: Konan Dominates the Non-Binary Field
- Kossisko Konan won the non-binary race in 29:55 (9:38/mi) — more than three minutes clear of the field.
- Maura Dark (2nd, 33:08) and Rachelle Amor (3rd, 33:47) battled for the podium, separated by just 39 seconds.
- Alyssa Clark finished 4th in 34:49, one minute behind Amor.
- Six finishers completed the non-binary race on a damp, breezy San Francisco morning.
Kossisko Konan, 32, from Emeryville, made the non-binary race his own from the outset. His 29:55 finish — a 9:38/mi clip through the wet streets — was a full 3:13 ahead of the next finisher, the kind of margin that leaves no ambiguity about who owned this race. The 56°F drizzle and 13 mph wind off the bay made fast times a harder ask for everyone, which makes that gap all the more striking.
Behind Konan, the real drama played out between Berkeley's Maura Dark and Northridge's Rachelle Amor. Dark, 20, crossed in 33:08 to claim second, running a 10:40/mi pace. Amor, 36, wasn't far behind at 33:47 (10:52/mi) — close enough to keep things interesting, but Dark held the edge by 39 seconds. Alyssa Clark, the San Francisco local, rounded out the top four in 34:49, a minute back from Amor.
Lauren Kush, 42, finished 5th in 46:48 (15:04/mi), with 18-year-old Batt Alcaide-Abreu — the youngest in the field — completing the six-person non-binary race in 53:18 (17:09/mi) to claim 6th. All six got across the line on a genuinely challenging morning, and that's worth noting on its own.
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