Masters Women: Galimany Owns It Wire to Wire
- Marta Galimany took the Masters Women title in 2:27:38, averaging 5:38/mi across the full 26.2.
- She posted the 5th-fastest women's split in the field on the 30K–35K stretch — a decisive mid-to-late surge.
- She finished 10th among all women at the line, having moved up one spot in the women's field over the final 12K.
Marta Galimany had the Masters Women field to herself in London, but the real competition was the broader women's race unfolding around her — and she held her own impressively. Running 5:38 per mile across 26.2 miles in 56°F and a 14 mph wind, she crossed in 2:27:38, a time that placed her 10th among all women on the day.
What makes Galimany's performance more than just a solo time trial is what happened in the back half. She'd been sitting 11th among women from the gun through 30K, but the 30K–35K segment is where she shifted gears — posting the 5th-fastest women's split on that stretch across the entire field. That move was enough to reel in the woman ahead of her, and she arrived at the finish in 10th place among women, a spot she held through to the line.
One finisher, one title, and a performance that stood up against the full women's elite field in one of the world's great marathons. Galimany didn't just claim the Masters Women crown — she earned it with a late-race surge that put her among the fastest women on the course when it mattered most.
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