F30-39: Hawgood dominates in the fog, Musca claims second
- Emily Hawgood, 1st in F30-39 — 2:03:59 at a 6:39/mi avg, leading the women's field wire-to-wire
- Fastest women's split on the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment — Hawgood, with Musca right behind her posting the 2nd-fastest women's split on that same stretch
- Seanne Musca, 2nd in F30-39 — 2:54:46 at a 9:23/mi avg, climbing from 3rd among women to 2nd by the second checkpoint and holding it to the finish
Sacramento's fog hung heavy over the Jed Smith Ultra Classic 30K, but Emily Hawgood wasn't waiting for the skies to clear. The 31-year-old from Challis, ID went to the front of the women's field immediately and never left it — holding 1st among women from the opening checkpoint all the way through the finish line in 2:03:59. That's a 6:39/mi average over 30 kilometers of flat riverside trail, and it held up as the women's winning time.
Hawgood's dominance showed up in the splits, too. She posted the fastest women's split on the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment, setting the tone for the race's defining stretch. Right on her heels on that segment was fellow F30-39 runner Seanne Musca, who recorded the 2nd-fastest women's split there — a genuine show of strength from the Sacramento local, even if the gap in finishing times tells a different story. Musca's 9:23/mi average produced a 2:54:46 finish, nearly 51 minutes behind Hawgood.
What Musca did earn was position. She entered the second checkpoint sitting 3rd among women and worked her way up to 2nd, a spot she protected through the finish. In a two-woman F30-39 field on a foggy January morning, both athletes delivered complete performances — one a wire-to-wire command, the other a steady climb to silver.
AI recap · generated from official results
