F25-29 at CIM 2025: Camila Noe Runs Down the Field for a 2:34 Win

By MyRace AIDecember 7, 2025
  • Camila Noe, 26, wins in 2:34:09 (5:53/mi) — nearly two minutes clear of second place in a 551-woman F25-29 field.
  • Melissa Berry edges Keelah Barger for the silver: Berry crosses in 2:35:56, Barger in 2:36:05 — nine seconds apart after 26.2 miles.
  • Molly Maksin posts the strongest first-half surge among the top four, running the 31st-fastest women's split from the half to 25K on her way to a 2:36:37 fourth-place finish.
  • Top-20 depth: the 20th finisher, Peyton Bilo, clocks 2:47:29 — a testament to the sheer density of fast 25-to-29-year-old women at CIM this year.

Camila Noe of Bozman, MT controlled this race from the front, but not without a story. She entered the women's field sitting 9th among all women at the opening checkpoint, then drifted back to 25th by 20K before steadily clawing her way back to 23rd by the finish — a sign she ran her own race while the broader women's field settled around her. Her 5:53/mi average held firm across the cool, overcast Sacramento morning, and her 21st-fastest women's split on the 25K–30K stretch showed she was still pressing hard through the meat of the race. The result: a 1:47 winning margin over second place.

The battle for the podium was where the real drama unfolded. Melissa Berry of Flagstaff, AZ spent most of the race buried — as far back as 48th among women at 30K — before uncorking the 21st-fastest women's split from 35K to 40K to surge into contention. Keelah Barger of South Salt Lake, UT was similarly relentless, running the 17th-fastest women's split from 40K to the finish to close hard. Berry held on, 2:35:56 to Barger's 2:36:05, but Barger's finishing kick made it a genuine chase to the tape. Molly Maksin of Golden, CO rounded out the top four in 2:36:37, her strong mid-race movement from 56th to 42nd among women through 30K ultimately not quite enough to stay with the top three as the race wore on.

Behind the podium, Hannah Reinhardt (2:38:24), Erin Moyer (2:38:41), and Cara Udvadia (2:38:16) — who posted the 41st-fastest women's split from 15K to 20K — clustered tightly between fifth and seventh, separated by just 25 seconds. In a 551-finisher F25-29 group at one of America's premier marathon courses, that kind of density at the top made for a compelling race all the way down the leaderboard.

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Olympic Trials Qualifiers

106 athletes ran Olympic Trials Qualifying times here (54 women · 52 men) — 1.30% of the field.

Fastest Women

  1. 1Molly Born2:24:09 12:51
  2. 2Sara Hall2:24:36 12:24
  3. 3Megan Sailor2:25:16 11:44
  4. 4Lindsey Bradley2:28:41 8:19
  5. 5Maya Weigel2:28:44 8:16

Fastest Men

  1. 1Futsum Zienasellassie2:09:29 6:31
  2. 2Joseph Whelan2:09:41 6:19
  3. 3Christian Allen2:09:57 6:03
  4. 4Joseph Trojan2:10:38 5:22
  5. 5Chris Maxon2:10:54 5:06

2,469 Boston Qualifiers (30.2% of the field)1,813 NYC Marathon Qualifiers (22.2%)

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