F60-64: Ruth Hutton Runs 3:13:38 to Claim London Glory

By MyRace AIApril 26, 2026
  • Ruth Hutton wins the F60-64 group in 3:13:38 (7:23/mi), finishing nearly 4 minutes clear of 2nd place.
  • Jillian Phillips (2nd, 3:17:32) and Mary Slocum (3rd, 3:17:49) split just 17 seconds after 26.2 miles — but they got there very differently.
  • The top 20 in a field of 772 F60-64 finishers ranged from 3:13:38 to 3:40:31, a spread of nearly 27 minutes.
  • Laura Yarish (5th, 3:29:09) and Charlotte Nobbs (6th, 3:29:31) were separated by just 22 seconds at the line.

Ruth Hutton owned this race from the front. Running 7:23/mi through London's streets on a cool, breezy April morning, she finished in 3:13:38 — a mark that left the rest of the F60-64 field well in her wake. Her path through the women's field was anything but linear: she moved from 668th among women at 5K out to 749th by 40K, suggesting she ran her own steady race rather than chasing the crowd's early energy, and her 675th-fastest women's split on the 15K–20K segment reflects a controlled, measured approach that ultimately paid off.

Behind her, the race for 2nd and 3rd was a fascinating contrast in strategy. Mary Slocum came through 5K in 629th place among women and gradually faded through the field, arriving at 40K in 1,022nd — a clear sign that her early pace cost her late. Jillian Phillips ran the opposite race, starting conservatively in 1,553rd place among women and carving through the field all the way to 1,001st by the finish. Her 839th-fastest women's split on the 35K–40K segment shows she was still pushing hard in the closing stages. The result: Phillips in 3:17:32, Slocum in 3:17:49 — Phillips caught her, but only just.

Cheryl Ashdown (4th, 3:27:10) mirrored Phillips's pattern, climbing from 2,498th among women at 5K to 1,797th by the finish — a steady, patient build across the entire race at 7:54/mi. Laura Yarish (5th, 3:29:09) and Charlotte Nobbs (6th, 3:29:31) rounded out a tight battle for fifth, with Yarish's strongest segment coming in the final push to the line. Further back, the cluster from Rosmaria Zambon (7th, 3:30:45) through Julie Masterman (10th, 3:32:42) was packed into barely two minutes — testament to just how competitive the depth of this 772-strong F60-64 field truly was.

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