Masters Female: Anderson-Abbs Dominates from Wire to Wire
- Beverley Anderson-Abbs, 61, wins in 7:01:29 (8:26/mi) — never relinquishing the lead across all six tracked checkpoints.
- Rachel Wrightson finishes 2nd in 8:33:44 (10:16/mi), completing the two-woman Masters Female field.
- Anderson-Abbs posted the fastest women's split on the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment; Wrightson was right behind her with the second-fastest women's split on that same stretch.
- The final margin: 1:32:15 — a commanding gap across 50 foggy miles in Sacramento.
The Masters Female race belonged to Beverley Anderson-Abbs from the first step to the last. The 61-year-old Sacramento local held first place at every single checkpoint, never once under pressure, and crossed the line in 7:01:29 — an 8:26-per-mile average over 50 miles in dense fog and 93% humidity. That kind of consistency across that kind of distance doesn't happen by accident.
The one segment where the race had any competitive texture was the Out & Back→Lap 1, where Anderson-Abbs clocked the fastest women's split in the field and Wrightson answered with the second-fastest among women. That stretch showed both athletes at their sharpest — but Anderson-Abbs was running the faster pace, and the gap between them only grew from there.
Rachel Wrightson, 49, of San Francisco, held second place just as steadily as Anderson-Abbs held first — her gender position never wavered either, checkpoint to checkpoint. She finished in 8:33:44, a 10:16-per-mile average, covering all 50 miles to close out the Masters Female field. A 1:32:15 margin separated the two, but Wrightson's own consistency across a brutally long day is worth noting on its own terms.
AI recap · generated from official results
