Masters Women at CIM 2024: Moore Dominates from Wire to Wire
- Gordana Moore (1st, 2:57:19) ran every segment in command, posting the fastest women's split on the 5K→10K stretch en route to a 6:46/mi masterclass.
- Molly Greene (2nd, 3:25:51) was Moore's closest shadow all day, holding 2nd from start to finish and clocking the 2nd-fastest women's split on that same early segment.
- Elizabeth Leopold (3rd, 4:24:10) ran a steady race at 10:05/mi, never wavering from her position throughout.
- Kieu Chu (4th, 5:40:25) closed with the 4th-fastest women's split on the 40K→Finish stretch, finishing at 12:59/mi.
Gordana Moore, 48, of Folsom, never relinquished an inch. She held 1st among the women from the opening checkpoint to the finish line, and her early pace made a statement: the fastest women's split on the 5K→10K segment signaled that this race was hers to lose. At 6:46/mi for 26.2 miles, she crossed in 2:57:19 — a commanding performance by any standard, let alone in the Masters Women field.
Right behind her in the early miles — and staying there — was Molly Greene, 56, of Sacramento. Greene mirrored Moore's positional steadiness, sitting 2nd among the women at every single checkpoint. Her 2nd-fastest women's split on the 5K→10K segment showed she was genuinely pushing, not just holding position. Her 3:25:51 finish at 7:51/mi represents a gap of 28:32 to Moore — a wide margin, but Greene's consistency across all six checkpoints tells the story of a composed, well-executed race.
Elizabeth Leopold, 44, also of Folsom, ran the race at 10:05/mi and held 4th among the women throughout, finishing in 4:24:10 for 3rd in the Masters Women field. Kieu Chu, 53, of Galt, rounded out the four-woman field in 5:40:25 at 12:59/mi, closing the race with the 4th-fastest women's split on the 40K→Finish stretch — a strong final push to bring it home.
AI recap · generated from official results
