X35-39 Marathon: Ott Dominates, Aquino and Quevedo Battle It Out
- Christopher Ott won the X35-39 race in 2:59:01 (6:50/mi), holding 1st among the men from wire to wire and posting the fastest women's split on the 5.5M–13.1M segment.
- Daisy Aquino took 2nd in 5:15:27 (12:02/mi), finishing 6th among the women and logging the 6th-fastest women's split on the opening 5.5M–13.1M stretch.
- Kaitlyn Quevedo rounded out the three-finisher X35-39 field in 5:20:04 (12:12/mi), climbing from 8th to 7th among the women and posting the 6th-fastest women's split on the 13.1M–20M segment.
- Aquino and Quevedo were separated by just 4 minutes and 37 seconds at the finish — a gap that tightened through the back half as Quevedo's stronger mid-race split on the 13.1M–20M leg made it a genuine chase.
Christopher Ott made his intentions clear from the opening miles, sitting 1st among the men through every checkpoint and never relinquishing that spot. His 2:59:01 finish — a 6:50/mi clip on a warm, humid October morning in Long Beach — was a commanding performance, and his fastest women's split on the 5.5M–13.1M segment underscores just how controlled and efficient his middle miles were.
Behind him, Daisy Aquino and Kaitlyn Quevedo ran a quiet but genuine battle through the back half of the course. Aquino held the edge throughout, clocking 5:15:27 at 12:02/mi, but Quevedo was the stronger runner on the 13.1M–20M leg — her 6th-fastest women's split on that stretch suggests she was making up ground. Aquino's 6th-fastest women's split on the earlier 5.5M–13.1M segment shows she built her cushion early, and she had just enough in reserve to hold Quevedo off by 4:37 at the tape.
Three finishers, three distinct stories — a front-runner who never looked back, and two athletes who pushed each other through the final miles of a warm Long Beach afternoon.
AI recap · generated from official results
