OVERALL · HALF MARATHON
San Francisco Half Marathon: Brenda Gomez Crosses the Line
- Brenda Gomez, 26, of Oakland, completed the San Francisco Half Marathon in 2:09:18 (9:52/mi avg).
- She posted the 7th-fastest women's split on the 10M–12M stretch — a bright spot in her race.
- She held 10th among women at the finish, working through a field shaped by 59°F temps and a stiff 17 mph wind off the bay.
Brenda Gomez was the sole finisher represented here, and her 2:09:18 tells a story of steady resolve over 13.1 miles of San Francisco's famously demanding terrain. Running at a 9:52/mi average, she navigated the city's rolling geography under scattered clouds with a persistent wind that made every exposed stretch a negotiation.
The most telling detail in her race came between miles 10 and 12, where she registered the 7th-fastest women's split on that segment — a sign that she was pushing when others may have been fading. Her gender place drifted gradually from 8th to 10th across the course, but that late surge on the 10M–12M stretch showed she hadn't given up on the field.
Finishing in 2:09:18, Gomez crossed the line 10th among women in a race that drew competitors through the iconic streets of San Francisco on a breezy July morning. It's a result that reflects both the challenge of the course and the grit it takes to hold form deep into a half marathon under real wind pressure.
The course
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