Jed Smith Marathon F60-69: Pozzi Dominates, Peterson-Herr Grinds It Out
- Angie Pozzi, 1st in F60-69 — 4:30:56 (10:20/mi), posting the 6th-fastest women's split across Laps 1–2 to establish early command.
- Holly Peterson-Herr, 2nd in F60-69 — 7:34:30 (17:21/mi), closing with the 12th-fastest women's split on Laps 3–4 to secure her finish.
- Margin between them: 3:03:34 — a wide gap, but two finishers who both got it done on a cold, foggy Sacramento morning.
Angie Pozzi, 66, from Granite Bay, owned the F60-69 race from the start. Running 10:20/mi through the fog, she moved with purpose — her gender place fluctuated between 6th and 8th in the broader women's field across the early laps before settling at 7th by the finish. What stands out is her speed through the first half: the 6th-fastest women's split on Laps 1–2 is a genuine mark of quality in a competitive women's field, and she sustained that effort all the way to 4:30:56.
Holly Peterson-Herr, 65, from Carson City, ran her own race entirely. At 17:21/mi, she was moving at a deliberate pace — but she was moving, and she was consistent. Her gender place held steady at 15th from the opening lap all the way through Lap 4, then ticked up to 13th by the end, meaning she was actually reeling people in late. Her 12th-fastest women's split on Laps 3–4 confirms it: Peterson-Herr found something in the back half of this marathon, finishing in 7:34:30 on a damp, heavy morning.
Two women, two very different days on the course, and both with a finisher's result to show for it. Pozzi takes the win in F60-69 with authority; Peterson-Herr earns her place with persistence.
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