F80+ Half Marathon: Linda Hall Owns the Division
- Sole finisher and champion: Linda Hall, 82, crossed in 3:53:50 at a 17:50/mi average pace.
- Strong finish: Hall ran the 109th-fastest women's split on the Mile 10→Finish stretch, passing two women in the final miles to move from 120th to 115th among women.
- Warm conditions: 74°F with 59% humidity made for a demanding morning on the Parkway course.
At 82 years old, Linda Hall of Davis, CA showed up, toed the line, and got it done — and in the F80+ group, she didn't just win, she was the entire field. Her 3:53:50 finish over 13.1 miles is the kind of number that puts most people's excuses to shame.
What makes Hall's run more than a solo effort is how she raced it. She didn't simply survive to the finish — she competed. From Mile 10 to the finish line, she posted the 109th-fastest women's split of that stretch across the entire women's field, a stretch where many runners are fading hard in the late-race heat. That closing effort moved her from 120th among women at Mile 10 all the way to 115th by the tape — five places gained when it counted most.
Seventy-four degrees, 59% humidity, and a November sun over Folsom: these aren't conditions that forgive anyone, regardless of age. Hall navigated all of it at 17:50 per mile across a half marathon distance and finished upright, moving, and ahead of people young enough to be her grandchildren. The F80+ crown is hers, uncontested and fully earned.
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