California International Marathon F60-64: Chalat Dominates in the Rain

By MyRace AIDecember 4, 2022
  • Erin Chalat, 61, wins the F60-64 age group in 3:11:06 — a 7:17/mi pace through a wet, windy Sacramento morning.
  • Diana Fitzpatrick, 64, runner-up in 3:18:07 — a 7-minute gap back, but a commanding margin over 3rd place.
  • Angelica Jaquez, 60, claims 3rd in 3:37:23, more than 19 minutes behind Fitzpatrick — the podium was settled well before the finish.
  • 83 women finished in F60-64, with the top 20 ranging from 3:11 to 4:21.

Erin Chalat of Cape Elizabeth, Maine came to Sacramento and made a statement. Running 7:17 per mile across 26.2 miles in 56-degree rain, she claimed the F60-64 title in 3:11:06 — a margin of seven minutes over second place. Her position among the women's field was remarkably steady throughout: she hovered in the 420s through the middle miles, then made a decisive push late, climbing from 433rd among women at the 5K mark all the way to 411th by mile 35 and finishing 416th. Her 25K–30K split ranked 397th among all women — a sign she was threading the needle between discipline and drive in the back half.

Diana Fitzpatrick, 64, of Larkspur, ran a different kind of race: a sustained charge from back to front. She was 634th among women at 5K and steadily reeled in competitor after competitor, finishing 527th — a net gain of over 100 positions across the women's field. Her 3:18:07 at 7:33/mi earned her a clear second in F60-64, and her 35K–40K split ranked 395th among women, meaning she was still accelerating deep into the race. At 64, she was the oldest athlete on the podium and arguably the most relentless.

Angelica Jaquez of Redondo Beach rounded out the podium in 3:37:23 (8:17/mi), finishing 3rd in F60-64. Like Fitzpatrick, she was a strong mover — climbing from 1,066th among women at 5K to 1,000th at the finish, with her best relative split coming between 25K and 30K (870th among women on that segment). Nancy Stedman, 60, of Tallahassee finished 4th in 3:42:56, and Mary Legere of New Castle, Virginia took 5th in 3:49:25 — both posting strong late-race 35K–40K splits that helped them close out their days with a flourish. The full F60-64 field of 83 stretched out to Karen Lozano's 4:21:11 in 20th, with 63 more finishers beyond that — a testament to the depth and determination of this age group on a cold, wet California morning.

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