Shamrock'n 10K F60-64: Anderson-Abbs runs away with it
- Beverley Anderson-Abbs won the F60-64 age group in 43:00 (6:55/mi) — nearly 19½ minutes clear of 2nd place, and she posted the 4th-fastest women's split in the entire field on the back half.
- Carrie Spencer and Nancy Johnson staged the closest battle of the morning: Spencer took 3rd in 1:04:19, Johnson 4th in 1:04:20 — one second separated them at the line.
- Spencer was the bigger mover in the second half, climbing from 380th to 202nd among women on the 5K→Finish leg (89th-fastest women's split); Johnson matched her almost stride for stride, going 382nd to 203rd (90th-fastest).
- Renee Webster-Hawkins (5th, 1:08:55) and Lynne Samaan (6th, 1:09:06) finished just 11 seconds apart, rounding out a competitive top six.
Beverley Anderson-Abbs didn't just win the F60-64 age group at the Shamrock'n 10K — she redefined the conversation. Her 43:00 at 6:55 per mile was in a class entirely its own among the 26 finishers, and the 4th-fastest women's split on the back half of the course confirmed she wasn't coasting. While the rest of the field was still working through their first miles, Anderson-Abbs was already closing hard.
Behind her, Marjorie Ramos ran a steady 1:02:30 for 2nd, but the real drama unfolded between Fair Oaks' Carrie Spencer and Sacramento's Nancy Johnson. Both clocked 10:21 per mile and both finished with identical displayed times of 1:04:19 and 1:04:20 respectively — one second the margin after more than an hour of racing. What made Spencer's effort especially notable was her second-half surge: she arrived at the 5K mark ranked 380th among women and finished 202nd, one of the sharpest climbs in the women's field on that leg.
Johnson tracked nearly the same trajectory — 382nd to 203rd — making the Spencer-Johnson duel one of the best sustained racing stories of the morning. Fifth and sixth place told a quieter but still competitive story: Renee Webster-Hawkins (1:08:55) and Lynne Samaan (1:09:06) were separated by just 11 seconds, with a field of 26 finishers spread across nearly 48 minutes of racing behind Anderson-Abbs's dominant front-running effort.
AI recap · generated from official results
