Two Cities Marathon 10K — F75-79: Hackney rules the oldest women's group
- Marianne Hackney won the F75-79 age group in 1:14:29, averaging 11:59/mi across the 10K.
- Norma Humphreys claimed 2nd in 1:24:54 — over 10 minutes back, but she was the only one in the group to gain ground among the women in the final stretch.
- Joellyn Hamaguchi, 78, completed the podium in 1:37:00, finishing more than 22 minutes behind Hackney.
- Three women aged 75–78 toed the line on a warm Fresno morning — all three crossed the finish.
Marianne Hackney, 75, made it look straightforward at the front of the F75-79 age group. Her 1:14:29 — an 11:59/mi clip — was the clear benchmark of the morning, and she held her position consistently through the race. The 74°F heat in Fresno was no small factor for any runner, let alone one competing in the deepest age bracket of the women's field, and Hackney navigated it without drama.
Behind her, Norma Humphreys told the more interesting tactical story. The Tacoma native was 76th in years but sharp in execution — she moved from 361st to 341st among the women between the 1-mile mark and the finish, picking off 20 competitors in the back half of the race. Her 1:24:54 and 13:40/mi average were good enough for 2nd in the age group, and that late surge gave her the strongest closing split of the three.
Joellyn Hamaguchi, the eldest of the group at 78, crossed in 1:37:00 at a 15:37/mi pace. She held her position steadily through the final segment, finishing exactly where she stood at the mile mark among the women's field. On a warm November day in Fresno, completing 10K at 78 years old is its own statement — and Hamaguchi made it.
AI recap · generated from official results
