Run the Parkway 20 Miler: Brady dominates the F20-24 field
- Adriana Brady (1st, 3:03:51) ran a 9:12/mi average and climbed from 74th to 50th among women across the race, posting the 44th-fastest women's split on the Mile 16–Finish stretch.
- Kaylene King (2nd, 3:16:28) finished 12:37 behind Brady — a gap that tells the story of two very different second halves.
- Serena Brotman (4th, 3:33:16) and Abby Hofacker (5th, 3:37:13) were separated by just 3:57 at the line, with both climbing steadily through the women's field all race long.
- Eight women finished in the F20-24 age group, with finish times spanning from 3:03:51 to 4:06:56.
Adriana Brady, 22, from Rocklin, put in the kind of performance that makes the rest of the field feel like a different race. Running 9:12 per mile across 20 miles on a warm 74°F morning, she moved from 74th among women at the first checkpoint all the way to 50th by the finish — a steady, relentless climb that never reversed. Her Mile 16–Finish split ranked 44th among all women, meaning she was still accelerating (or at minimum holding strong) when others were fading. First place in the F20-24 group by nearly 13 minutes.
Kaylene King, 23, from Santa Barbara, was the story of two races in one. She entered the Mile 10–Mile 15.6 segment running the 71st-fastest women's split in that stretch — genuinely competitive mid-race pace. But her gender place tells what happened next: she slipped from 58th among women at the first checkpoint all the way back to 83rd by the finish, a fade that cost her any chance of pressuring Brady and ultimately left her 12:37 back at 3:16:28. Samantha Goins, also 22 and from nearby Roseville, held steadier to claim 3rd in 3:24:08.
Brotman and Hofacker made the most compelling late-race duel in the group. Serena Brotman (4th, 3:33:16) and Abby Hofacker (5th, 3:37:13) both moved forward through the women's field all day — Brotman from 198th among women at the opening checkpoint to 130th at the finish, Hofacker from 184th to 141st — posting back-to-back splits at the Mile 15.6–Mile 16 segment that ranked 118th and 122nd among women respectively. Nevaeh Pendleton (6th, 3:54:13), Regina Calderon Scott (7th, 4:02:08), and Reilly Hays (8th, 4:06:56) rounded out the eight-woman group.
AI recap · generated from official results
