F30-34 at Barks & Brews 5K: Reetz Dominates in Sacramento
- Aleksandra Reetz won the F30-34 group in 20:21 (6:33/mi), finishing 2nd among women overall at the 1-mile mark before closing with the 3rd-fastest women's split on the final stretch to the finish.
- Yuly Spilman Lozano took 2nd in 24:02 — a gap of 3:41 back from Reetz, but she held her own with the 24th-fastest women's closing split in the field.
- Alysse Ketner and Krista Boyles ran nearly identical races, finishing 3rd and 4th just 5 seconds apart (25:47 vs. 25:52) — with Ketner actually moving up from 49th to 37th among women on the closing leg.
- The F30-34 group drew 59 finishers, spanning times from 20:21 down to the back of the pack, with 20 runners breaking the 33-minute mark.
Aleksandra Reetz made the F30-34 race her own from the start. Running a 6:33-per-mile clip on a warm Sacramento morning — 73°F with a light breeze — she sat 2nd among all women through the first mile before a strong closing leg sealed the win. That final push was the 3rd-fastest women's split on the 1M-to-finish segment in the entire women's field, a move that underscores just how decisive her performance was. Her margin of victory, 3:41 over Spilman Lozano, was never really in doubt.
Behind her, the race had its own compelling subplot. Ketner arrived from Seattle and ran a smart, negative-split-style effort, climbing from 49th among women at the mile to 37th by the finish — the sharpest upward move of anyone on the podium. Boyles, meanwhile, held relatively steady from 36th to 38th among women but couldn't quite reel Ketner in, losing 3rd place by just five seconds. Fifth-place Megan Boel and sixth-place Hannah Fox were separated by only 11 seconds (27:23 vs. 27:34), keeping that mid-pack battle lively all the way to the line.
AI recap · generated from official results
