Fort Ord 50K F50-59: Kisylia commands the field, Corrie storms from the back
- Suzy Kisylia won the F50-59 age group in 6:20:43 (12:15/mi), finishing 7 minutes and 11 seconds ahead of runner-up Abby Yassin.
- Kisylia posted the 3rd-fastest women's split on the Sandstone 1→Sandstone 2 segment — a stretch that helped her build and hold her lead through the second half.
- Susan Corrie ran the most dramatic race in the group: starting as low as 28th among women, she climbed all the way to 11th by the finish — and backed it with the 5th-fastest women's split on the Toro Creek→Finish segment.
- A tight cluster at the back of the top eight: Lina McCain (6th, 7:04:37), Jennifer O'Connor (7th, 7:06:13), and Heidi Kinney (8th, 7:07:15) finished within two minutes and 38 seconds of each other.
Suzy Kisylia, 57, from Walnut Creek, put together the kind of race that looks effortless on paper but demands real discipline over 31 miles of Fort Ord terrain. Running a 12:15/mi average, she moved through the women's field steadily — sitting 8th among women early, climbing to 3rd by mid-race, and ultimately holding 5th among women at the finish. Her sharpest moment came on the Sandstone 1→Sandstone 2 stretch, where she posted the 3rd-fastest women's split of anyone in the race. Abby Yassin, 54, closed in 6:27:54 to take 2nd in the age group, while Mary Weyant, 52, of Pacific Grove rounded out the podium in 6:33:30 — herself notching the 5th-fastest women's split on that same Sandstone segment.
The race's most compelling subplot belonged to Susan Corrie, 50, of Brentwood. She was buried 28th among women at the first checkpoint and still 25th at the second — but she never stopped moving forward. By the finish she had reached 11th among women and 4th in the age group at 6:45:16, powered in part by the 5th-fastest women's split on the Toro Creek→Finish leg. Molly Welker, 55, also of Brentwood, made her own steady climb from 27th among women to 16th, finishing 5th in the age group in 6:56:00. Behind them, McCain, O'Connor, and Kinney — all within a 2:38 window — fought out a quiet battle of their own, with Tonia Ho (9th, 7:30:21) and Emilie Goldman (10th, 8:19:39) completing all ten finishers in the age group.
AI recap · generated from official results
