F1-19: Evan Kim Leads the Young Women Home at CIM

By MyRace AIDecember 3, 2023
  • Evan Kim, age 11, won the F1-19 age group in 3:10:14 (7:15/mi) — the fastest time among the 25 finishers in this group.
  • Tiffany Terry was 2nd in 3:12:38, just 2:24 back — the closest gap on the podium.
  • Brooke Beaucaire rounded out the podium in 3:20:52, with a strong mid-race surge that moved her from 757th among women at the opening checkpoint all the way to 579th by halfway.
  • Ashley Dominguez-Tostado, racing in her home city of Sacramento, posted the 361st-fastest women's split on the 40K-to-finish segment — one of the sharpest closing kicks in the entire women's field.

The headline story of the F1-19 group is almost impossible to overlook: Evan Kim of Irvine, California, is 11 years old, and she just ran a marathon in 7:15-per-mile pace. She crossed in 3:10:14, winning the age group by more than two minutes and threading through the women's field with remarkable steadiness — her gender standing hovered in the mid-460s for much of the second half, a consistent position in a field of hundreds. Her best segment came between 15K and the half, where she posted the 441st-fastest women's split in the race.

Tiffany Terry gave chase and made it count. Starting conservatively — 527th among women at 5K — she climbed steadily all the way to 499th by the finish, a net gain of nearly 30 spots in the women's field. Her 431st-fastest women's split on the 40K-to-finish leg shows she was still accelerating when it mattered most, and her 3:12:38 was a genuine push at 7:21/mi.

Brooke Beaucaire's race told a different story: a bold early move. She surged from 757th among women at the opening check to 579th by halfway, one of the more dramatic climbs in the group. The back half was harder — she drifted back toward 675th — but her 3:20:52 still secured third. Behind her, Sacramento local Ashley Dominguez-Tostado and Haley Carter ran nearly identical paces through the middle miles before Carter edged ahead, finishing 5th in 3:26:07 to Dominguez-Tostado's 4th in 3:24:42. Vanessa Flores (3:26:12) and Katelyn Wong (3:27:22) kept the top seven tightly bunched within 17 minutes of the winner.

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Olympic Trials Qualifiers

46 athletes ran Olympic Trials Qualifying times here (15 women · 31 men) — 0.50% of the field.

Fastest Women

  1. 1Grace Kahura2:28:59 8:01
  2. 2Allie Kieffer2:33:25 3:35
  3. 3Ava Nuttall2:35:08 1:52
  4. 4Kaylee Flanagan2:35:23 1:37
  5. 5Rachel Drake2:35:27 1:33

Fastest Men

  1. 1CJ Albertson2:11:09 6:51
  2. 2Milton Rotich2:13:03 4:57
  3. 3Charlie Sweeney2:13:40 4:20
  4. 4Matt Baxter2:14:07 3:53
  5. 5Amanuel Mesel2:14:10 3:50

2,648 Boston Qualifiers (28.8% of the field)1,695 NYC Marathon Qualifiers (18.5%)

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