Kaua'i Half Marathon F70-74: Daubert Dominates at 74
- Mary Daubert won the F70-74 group in 2:52:30 (13:10/mi), finishing more than 9 minutes clear of runner-up Nancy Andrade (3:01:37).
- Elena Porazik was the story of the second half — dead last in the age group at the midpoint, she charged back to finish 5th with the 362nd-fastest women's split on the Half→11.05 Mile segment.
- Eight women aged 70–74 finished a half marathon in 77°F heat and humidity on Kaua'i — the range spanning from 2:52:30 to 4:08:06.
Mary Daubert, at 74, put together the most complete race in the F70-74 group. She crossed in 2:52:30 at a 13:10/mi average, steadily climbing through the women's field from 587th among women at the first checkpoint to 529th by the finish — a controlled, progressive effort that was never truly threatened. Her margin of more than nine minutes over second place tells the full story.
Nancy Andrade, also 74 and racing from Kapaa just up the road from Daubert's Lihue, took second in 3:01:37, while Elizabeth Jonas (3:14:32) and Susanne Calvello (3:16:44) were separated by just over two minutes for third and fourth. The real drama, though, belonged to Elena Porazik. She was sitting in last place among the eight women at the halfway mark — but her 362nd-fastest women's split on the Half→11.05 Mile segment was a genuine surge, and she came through to claim 5th in 3:18:15, leapfrogging past Calvello's pace on that stretch before Calvello steadied to hold fourth.
Bonnie Honma (3:33:09), Vicki Agor (3:49:37), and Amy Galante (4:08:06) rounded out the group — all three finishing a half marathon in warm, humid conditions on Kaua'i, which is no small thing at any age. In a field where the youngest competitor was 70 and the oldest 74, Daubert's win was the headline, but every finisher here earned it.
AI recap · generated from official results
