California International Marathon F55-59: Molly Greene Runs Unchallenged to the Tape
- Solo champion: Molly Greene, 56, was the only F55-59 finisher, crossing in 3:25:51 at a 7:51/mi average.
- Consistent women's field placement: Greene held 2nd among women from the opening miles all the way to the finish line.
- Sharp early split: Her 5K→10K segment ranked 2nd-fastest among all women in that stretch.
Molly Greene of Sacramento owned the F55-59 age group from start to finish — because she was the only one in it. That context doesn't diminish what she did: running 26.2 miles at 7:51 per mile on a cool December morning in Sacramento is a genuine achievement, and the numbers back it up.
What stands out is how Greene positioned herself in the broader women's field. She sat 2nd among women at every checkpoint tracked — 5K, 10K, and beyond — never losing ground, never fading. That kind of lock-step consistency through the back half of a marathon is harder than it sounds, and Greene made it look routine.
Her 5K-to-10K split was particularly sharp, ranking 2nd-fastest among all women in the field during that segment. It suggests she was running with genuine purpose in the early going, not just cruising to a solo age-group win. At 3:25:51, Molly Greene wrapped up a clean, controlled race — and the F55-59 title was never in doubt.
AI recap · generated from official results
