F45-49 at CIM 2024: Gordana Moore Runs Unchallenged to a 2:57 Finish
- Solo podium: Moore was the only finisher in the F45-49 age group, claiming 1st by default — but the clock tells a far more compelling story.
- Sub-3 at 48: Her 2:57:19 at a 6:46/mi average is a legitimate sub-three-hour marathon.
- Fastest women's split, 5K→10K: Among all women in the race, Moore posted the fastest split on that early stretch — a signal she went out with purpose and pace to match.
- Wire-to-wire women's leader: She held 1st among women from the opening checkpoint through the finish line, never relinquishing the position.
Gordana Moore of Folsom, CA had no competition in the F45-49 age group on Sunday — she was the only one who showed up to race it. But "uncontested" is not the same as "unimpressive." A 2:57:19 marathon at age 48, run through Sacramento's mild December morning at 6:46 per mile, is the kind of effort that stands on its own regardless of the field size.
What makes Moore's run particularly striking is where she made her statement. The 5K-to-10K segment — the stretch where many runners are still finding their rhythm — was her fastest women's split in the entire field. That's not a conservative start followed by a slow fade; that's a runner who knew exactly what she was doing and executed it early.
She led among all women from the very first checkpoint and never budged from that spot. Whether the race had 10 women or 1,000, the result at the top of the women's standings was the same all morning: Moore. On a day with scattered clouds, light wind, and temperatures sitting at a comfortable 59°F, conditions were about as cooperative as Sacramento gets in December — and she made full use of them.
AI recap · generated from official results
