Elite Women at CIM 2023: Kahura Dominates Wire to Wire
- Grace Kahura wins in 2:29:00 (5:41/mi), holding 1st among the elite women from the opening checkpoint through the finish line — never challenged for the lead.
- Allie Kieffer's second half was exceptional: she ran the 2nd-fastest 25K–30K split among the women and climbed from 5th at halfway to a firm 2nd-place finish in 2:33:26.
- Rachel Drake's charge: starting the race effectively last (39th among the women at 5K), she reeled in the field segment by segment to finish 4th in 2:35:28 — the most dramatic move of the day.
- Sakiko Minagawa entered the data at 52nd among the women and ran the fastest 40K-to-finish split in the elite women's field to close in 7th at 2:35:52.
Grace Kahura made this look straightforward — and that's what made it impressive. Running 5:41 per mile across 26.2 miles on a mild but humid Sacramento morning, she owned the fastest 5K–10K split among the elite women and never relinquished the lead. By the finish she had 4:26 in hand over Kieffer, a margin that tells the story of a controlled, authoritative performance.
Behind her, the race was anything but settled. Allie Kieffer (2:33:26, 5:51/mi) was running 5th at the halfway point before her 25K–30K surge vaulted her into 2nd, where she stayed. Kaylee Flanagan (2:35:24) held 3rd for most of the race after posting the 2nd-fastest 10K–15K split in the field, but Rachel Drake — who was 39th at the first checkpoint — was coming. Drake's relentless progression brought her all the way to 4th in 2:35:28, just four seconds behind Flanagan.
The late-race story belonged to Sakiko Minagawa. Starting near the back of the elite women's field, she ran the fastest 40K-to-finish split of any elite woman to surge from 9th at 35K to 5th at the line in 2:35:52. The gap from 3rd through 7th covered only 28 seconds — a testament to how competitive the middle of this field was on a day when Kahura had already made the result at the front a foregone conclusion.
AI recap · generated from official results
