F0-14 · HALF MARATHON
Girls 14-and-Under: A. Maxson Dominates with a Sub-1:50 Finish
- A. Maxson, age 12, won the F0-14 age group in 1:49:21 (8:20/mi) — the only finisher to break two hours.
- Maxson surged from 102nd to 35th among women over the second half, posting the 9th-fastest women's split on the 10K→Finish segment in the entire women's field.
- Olivia Jakobs finished 2nd in 2:06:20 (9:38/mi), more than 17 minutes back — a comfortable margin for Maxson.
- G. Veneracion, age 10, crossed in 3:11:05 (14:35/mi), becoming the youngest finisher in the group.
Four girls lined up for the F0-14 age group in Fresno, and 12-year-old A. Maxson made it a statement from the gun. Her 1:49:21 finish at 8:20/mi wasn't just a group win — it was a performance that turned heads across the entire women's field. Her second-half surge, climbing from 102nd to 35th among women, tells the real story: Maxson was getting faster as the race went on, not slower, and her 9th-fastest women's split on the 10K-to-Finish stretch confirmed she was running down competitors twice her age.
Olivia Jakobs, 14, of Fresno held 2nd place in 2:06:20 (9:38/mi), finishing 116th among women and posting the 116th-fastest women's split on that closing stretch. She ran a steady, controlled race — no dramatic position swings — and secured the runner-up spot comfortably.
The back half of the group told a different but equally compelling story. G. Veneracion of Fresno, just 10 years old, completed a half marathon in 3:11:05 (14:35/mi) — a remarkable feat at that age. Shaylee Gaston of Auberry rounded out the four finishers in 3:36:55 (16:33/mi), both athletes finishing strong in a race that demands plenty from athletes of any age. All four crossed the line — and that's worth noting on its own.
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