Fort Ord 50K — F30-39: Unknown Unknown-Fo Dominates While Dalton and Dixon Battle Behind
- Unknown Unknown-Fo won the F30-39 age group in 4:23:29 (8:29/mi), posting the fastest women's split on the Sandstone 1→Sandstone 2 segment and leading the women's field from checkpoint 2 onward.
- Sarah Dalton and Kami Dixon finished 2nd and 3rd in 6:39:06 and 6:46:50 respectively — a gap of just 7:44 — with Dalton posting the 6th-fastest women's split on Sandstone 2→Skyline and Dixon the 10th on the same segment.
- Didia Ramirez (5th, 7:37:20) faded dramatically through the middle of the race, sliding from 11th among women to 28th, before recording the 24th-fastest women's split on Toro Creek→Finish.
- Seven women finished the F30-39 age group, spanning a range of nearly five hours from first to last.
The F30-39 story has a clear headliner: the runner listed as Unknown Unknown-Fo, age 35 out of Mill Valley, was simply in a different race from everyone else. Her 4:23:29 at 8:29/mi was over two hours faster than the next finisher — and she didn't just run a steady race. She moved from 2nd among women at the opening checkpoint to 1st by checkpoint 2 and never looked back, while also owning the fastest women's split on the Sandstone 1→Sandstone 2 stretch. That combination of early aggression and segment-best speed made her the dominant force in the women's field.
Behind her, Sarah Dalton (34, Cambria) and Kami Dixon (39, Visalia) ran contrasting races to claim 2nd and 3rd. Dalton started conservatively — 23rd among women early — and steadily climbed through the field, reaching 9th by the finish at 6:39:06. Dixon took a different path: she was 7th among women early, faded to 14th by the fourth checkpoint, then recovered to 12th at the line in 6:46:50. Both posted strong Sandstone 2→Skyline splits — Dalton's was the 6th-fastest among women, Dixon's the 10th — but Dalton's climb through the field gave her the 7:44 margin at the finish.
Audra Cook (38, Livermore) crossed 4th in 6:54:12, running a steady if unspectacular race and posting the 12th-fastest women's split on Oil Well→Toro Creek. Didia Ramirez (37, Gilroy) is the cautionary tale of the group: she sat 11th among women early before plummeting to 28th by the fourth checkpoint and finishing 5th in 7:37:20 at 14:43/mi — a significant fade that the Toro Creek→Finish segment couldn't fully reverse. Courtney Bryan (31, Monterey) and Rongjin Zhang (32, San Jose) rounded out the age group in 8:36:44 and 9:21:24 respectively, with Zhang completing the course in 18:04/mi to claim 7th.
AI recap · generated from official results
