Way Too Cool 10M: Maureen Bartley Owns the F60-69 Field
- Bartley wins by 9:05, finishing in 1:58:57 (11:54/mi) — the only F60-69 finisher to break two hours.
- Age 69 sweeps the podium's top two spots: both Bartley and runner-up Ann Shuman share that age, with Shuman crossing in 2:08:02.
- Lynda Huppert and Cynthia Bosco staged the race's tightest battle, finishing 4th and 5th just 23 seconds apart (2:17:15 vs. 2:17:38).
- 16 women finished across a 57-minute spread, from Bartley's 1:58:57 to Jan Jones's 2:55:42.
Maureen Bartley of Auburn made the F60-69 race look almost simple. Running at 11:54 per mile across Cool's rolling terrain, she broke two hours — a mark no one else in the group matched — and held a steady 13th-place standing among all women through the Fire Station–HWY 49 stretch, where she posted the 19th-fastest women's split in the field. At 69, she's the oldest finisher in the group, which makes the margin even harder to dismiss.
Ann Shuman (also 69, Davis) was a clear second, finishing in 2:08:02 at 12:48/mi and actually gaining ground on the women's field as the race progressed — moving from 24th among women at the first checkpoint to 22nd by the finish. Lisa Cahners of Portola Valley, the youngest on the podium at 60, rounded out the top three in 2:13:20, though she drifted back slightly through the second half of the course.
The most compelling late-race story belonged to positions four and five. Lynda Huppert (Folsom) and Cynthia Bosco (Sacramento) were running nearly in lockstep all afternoon. Both posted strong HWY 49–to-finish splits — Huppert's was the 26th-fastest among women on that segment, Bosco's the 28th — and both were climbing through the women's standings in the final miles. In the end, 23 seconds separated them after ten miles of racing.
Behind the top five, places 6 through 8 were similarly compressed: Tina Wroblewski (2:21:55), Diane Tolle (2:22:20), and Valerie Park (2:22:27) were separated by just 32 seconds across three finishers. On a warm, clear March afternoon in the Sierra foothills, 16 women got it done.
AI recap · generated from official results
