Jed Smith Ultra Classic 50 Mile: Beverley Anderson-Abbs Owns the F60-69 Field
- Sole finisher and outright winner of the F60-69 age group, crossing in 7:01:29 at an 8:26/mi average across 50 foggy miles.
- Led the women's field wire-to-wire — holding 1st among women at every checkpoint from start to finish.
- Fastest women's split on the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment, outpacing every woman in the race on that stretch.
Sacramento's Beverley Anderson-Abbs showed up to the Jed Smith Ultra Classic 50 Mile on a cold, fog-draped morning and simply got to work. The 61-year-old was the only finisher in the F60-69 age group, but the numbers tell a story far bigger than a solo podium: she ran the entire women's field from the front, holding 1st among women at every single checkpoint and never relinquishing that position over 50 miles of racing.
At 8:26/mi through 50 miles — in 50°F fog with 93% humidity — Anderson-Abbs posted a 7:01:29 that speaks for itself. And she didn't just lead; she competed. Her split on the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment was the fastest of any woman on that stretch, meaning she wasn't merely surviving the distance — she was pushing the pace where it counted.
There's something worth sitting with here: a 61-year-old from Sacramento, running 50 miles through a foggy California morning, leading the women's field from gun to tape and posting the quickest women's split on a key segment of the course. That's not a participation story. That's a performance.
AI recap · generated from official results
