Elite Women at CIM 2022: Stoner Leads Wire to Wire in 2:26:02
- Paige Stoner wins in 2:26:02 (5:34/mi), holding the lead in the women's field from the opening kilometer to the finish line.
- Lauren Hurley (2:27:42) and Elaina Tabb (2:28:05) complete the podium — the top three separated by just 2:03 across 26.2 miles.
- Bria Wetsch climbs from 6th to 4th on the strength of the fastest women's closing split (40K to finish), finishing in 2:28:35.
- Katja Goldring goes sub-2:30 for the first time at CIM, improving on her 2:30:13 from 2021 and her 2:35:59 from 2019 — her third top-five finish at this race.
Paige Stoner turned a cool, damp Sacramento morning into a statement. Running at 5:34 per mile, she led the women's field at every checkpoint — nine of nine — and sealed it with the fastest women's split from 10K to 15K. There was no moment of vulnerability, no late drama; she simply ran the race at a level no one else could match on the day.
Behind her, the podium fight was genuine. Lauren Hurley tracked Stoner's exact trajectory — 2nd at every single checkpoint — and crossed in 2:27:42, the 2nd-fastest women's split from 10K to 15K reinforcing just how locked-in her effort was. Elaina Tabb, running the fastest women's split from 5K to 10K, sat third through that early stretch before briefly slipping to fourth around the 20K–25K range. She fought back, reclaiming third by 30K and holding it all the way home in 2:28:05.
The most compelling late-race story belonged to Bria Wetsch and Katja Goldring. Wetsch ran quietly in fifth or sixth for most of the afternoon before uncorking the fastest women's closing split from 40K to the finish, vaulting to 4th in 2:28:35. Goldring, meanwhile, worked her way steadily from 7th early to 5th at the line — her 2:29:02 a clear improvement over her 2:30:13 at this same race in 2021 and her 2:35:59 in 2019. Three appearances, three top-five finishes: CIM suits her.
The depth of the field was real. Kate Sanborn (2:29:20) and Maegan Krifchin (2:29:22) finished 6th and 7th separated by two seconds, and nine women broke 2:30 on a day that was cool but not fast — light rain and 80% humidity making every minute earned.
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