F35-39 at CIM 2025: Goodin Runs Away with It

By MyRace AIDecember 7, 2025
  • Lisa Goodin wins in 2:36:45 (5:59/mi) — the fastest in the F35-39 field and a full 4:15 clear of 2nd place.
  • Ava Sorell's closing surge: the 9th-fastest women's split on the 40K-to-finish stretch rocketed her from 97th among women to 87th, and from outside the top 5 in the age group to 4th.
  • Tight battle at the line: Jen van Otterloo (3rd, 2:42:00) and Ava Sorell (4th, 2:42:11) were separated by just 11 seconds after 26.2 miles — but Sorell was the one making up ground late.
  • 490 women finished in F35-39, with the top 20 all breaking 2:54 on a cool, overcast Sacramento morning.

Lisa Goodin, 39, of San Diego, owned this race from start to finish. She entered the women's field around 67th at the 5K mark and steadily climbed — hitting 48th by 10K before settling into a rhythm that held her between 51st and 57th among all women through the middle miles. She closed with the 31st-fastest women's split on the 40K-to-finish stretch, finishing in 2:36:45 at a 5:59/mi clip. Her margin of 4 minutes and 15 seconds over runner-up Allison Baum was not a photo finish — it was a statement.

Allison Baum (2:41:00, 6:08/mi) was steady throughout, climbing from 101st among women at the opening checkpoint to 78th by the finish — a clean, controlled performance that earned her a comfortable 2nd in the age group. Third went to Jen van Otterloo of Sioux Center, IA, who ran 2:42:00 at 6:11/mi. Van Otterloo posted the 85th-fastest women's split on the 5K-to-10K segment and held her position patiently, ultimately finishing 3rd by just 11 seconds over Sorell.

The most dramatic late move belonged to Ava Sorell, 36, of Los Angeles. She was 133rd among women at the halfway mark and still 97th at 35K — but she unleashed the 9th-fastest women's split in the entire field over the final 2.2 kilometers, vaulting into 4th in the age group at 2:42:11. Paula Pridgen (5th, 2:43:10) rounded out the top five, while Rachel Rodin (6th, 2:45:24) and Tricia Longo (7th, 2:45:30) ran nearly identical races, separated by just six seconds at the line.

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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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