Shamrock'n Half Marathon F25-29: Hopkins Runs Away With It at 6:07 Pace
- Kenzie Hopkins, 1:20:10 (6:07/mi) — wins the F25-29 age group and holds 3rd among all women from Mile 2 onward.
- 3:27 gap separates Hopkins from runner-up Annelise Gill-Wiehl (1:23:37), who herself finishes 3:00 clear of third-place Brianna Bourne (1:26:37).
- Megan Casey and Madison Aguilar finish 6th and 7th in 1:32:03 and 1:32:05 — two seconds apart after 13.1 miles.
- Kristi Capello posts the 10th-fastest women's split from the Half to Mile 11, climbing from 13th to 4th in the age group by the finish.
Kenzie Hopkins, 25, from Roseville, made this race look almost effortless. Running 6:07 per mile across 13.1 miles on a cool, breezy West Sacramento morning, she not only topped the F25-29 age group by a commanding 3:27 margin but was sitting 3rd among all women from the Mile 2–5 segment onward — and she never let go. Her 3rd-fastest women's split through that early stretch set the tone, and she never gave anyone a reason to chase her.
Annelise Gill-Wiehl (1:23:37, 6:23/mi) ran a composed race of her own, posting the 4th-fastest women's split in that same Mile 2–5 window and holding 4th among all women through most of the course before finishing 5th. Brianna Bourne (1:26:37, 6:37/mi) rounded out the podium in 3rd, also strong through the early miles with the 5th-fastest women's split in that segment, though she faded from 6th to 10th among women in the final stretch.
The age group's most interesting positional story belonged to Kristi Capello. Starting the race 13th among women, she ground her way forward through the middle miles and finished 4th in the age group (1:27:33, 6:41/mi), aided by the 10th-fastest women's split from the Half to Mile 11. Grace Knapp (1:28:48, 6:47/mi) took 5th, having posted the 12th-fastest women's split from Mile 5 to the Half, though she slipped a few spots in the back half.
Down the leaderboard, the battle for 6th and 7th was one of the tightest of the day: Megan Casey (1:32:03) edged Madison Aguilar (1:32:05) by just two seconds after more than an hour of racing. Eleanor Burling (1:44:13) and Natalia Gonzalez (1:44:15) staged a near-identical finish for 17th and 18th — two seconds the margin there as well, with 299 more women completing the course behind them.
AI recap · generated from official results
