Chicago 13.1 Women's F60-64: Guerrero Dominates in 1:38:30

By MyRace AIJune 5, 2022Official site ↗
  • Angelica Guerrero won the F60-64 age group in 1:38:30 (7:31/mi), more than 10 minutes clear of second place.
  • Kayoko Hamamura ran a strong second half to finish 2nd in 1:49:00, posting the 173rd-fastest women's split on the second half of the course.
  • Marcella Catledge (3rd, 1:54:35) and Megon Holldorf (4th, 1:55:15) were separated by just 40 seconds after 13.1 miles — the tightest battle of the day in this group.
  • 34 women finished in the F60-64 age group, with times ranging from 1:38:30 to well past 2:40.

Angelica Guerrero made the F60-64 race her own from the start. Running at a 7:31-per-mile clip through a warm Chicago morning — 74°F with a 12 mph wind — she built a lead that only grew. Her gender placement among all women actually ticked up slightly in the final stretch (moving from 61st to 72nd among women overall), suggesting some late-race fading, but her margin over the field was never in doubt. She also posted the 55th-fastest women's split on the 8K-to-10K segment, a sign of real mid-race sharpness.

Kayoko Hamamura ran a composed race to claim second in 1:49:00, steadily climbing through the women's field — from 251st among women at the first checkpoint all the way to 190th by the finish. Her 173rd-fastest women's split on the second half of the course tells the story: she got stronger as the miles piled up, and that late momentum was enough to hold off any challengers.

The battle for the bronze was the most dramatic subplot of the day. Marcella Catledge (1:54:35, 8:44/mi) and Megon Holldorf (1:55:15, 8:47/mi) finished just 40 seconds apart, but they got there very differently. Holldorf was moving well early — as high as 134th among women through 5K — but faded considerably, dropping to 311th among women by the finish. Catledge, meanwhile, was steady and finished with her best segment of the race, posting the 274th-fastest women's split from 15K to the finish. Patient running earned her the podium spot.

Lisa Austin (5th, 2:12:54) and Magda Gamez (6th, 2:13:15) were separated by just 21 seconds, while Gabriele Kolemainen (7th, 2:13:33) was only 18 seconds further back — a tight cluster in the middle of the field on a day when the heat and wind made every minute hard-earned.

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