Fort Ord Trail Run 10K: Mitsuye Morrissey Owns the F80-99 Field
- Sole finisher and champion: Mitsuye Morrissey, 80, crossed in 1:34:31 at a 15:13/mi pace.
- Skyline→Finish split: Ranked 69th-fastest among women on that closing segment.
- Consistent position: Held 71st among women throughout the race — no drift, no fade.
Mitsuye Morrissey of Long Beach came to Fort Ord and did what very few 80-year-olds do: she ran a trail 10K. On a cool, breezy February morning — 57°F with a 13 mph wind pushing through the Monterey scrubland and humidity sitting at 85% — Morrissey covered the course in 1:34:31, averaging 15:13 per mile across the trails.
There was no competition within her age group to speak of, because there was no one else in it. Morrissey was the F80-99 field in its entirety, and she claimed it completely. But the number that adds real texture here is her Skyline→Finish split, which ranked 69th-fastest among all women on that closing segment — a stretch where plenty of younger runners were slowing down. She wasn't racing anyone behind her, but she was keeping pace with a good chunk of the women's field where it counts most: at the end.
Her gender position held steady at 71st among women from start to finish, a sign of an even, disciplined effort rather than an early surge and a long grind to the line. At 80 years old, finishing a trail 10K is the result — and Morrissey delivered it cleanly.
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