Girls U-14 at Two Cities: Mia Luna Runs Away With It

By MyRace AINovember 2, 2025Official site ↗
  • Mia Luna, 13, wins the F0-14 age group in 2:18:35 — a 10:34/mi pace that left the field nearly 47 minutes behind.
  • Judith Farfan's early surge: the 14-year-old climbed to 191st among women through the middle stretch, posting the 179th-fastest women's split on the 1M→10K segment before fading to 681st by the finish.
  • R. Chase, 12, holds on for 2nd in 3:05:53, finishing 16:47 ahead of Farfan despite a tougher second half that saw her slip slightly among the women's field.
  • Three finishers, three very different races — spread across more than an hour of total time.

The Girls U-14 age group at Two Cities told a story of one dominant performance and two gutsy kids grinding through 13.1 miles on a warm November morning in Fresno. Mia Luna, just 13 years old, set the tone from the start. She moved from 275th among women at the 1-mile mark all the way up to 203rd by 10K — a sign she was running a smart, progressive race — before settling back to 281st at the line, which simply reflects the size of the women's field around her. Her 2:18:35 and 10:34/mi pace were the clear class of this group.

Behind her, Judith Farfan produced the most dramatic arc of the three. The 14-year-old from Fresno was flying through the early miles — 307th among women at mile 1, then surging all the way to 191st by 10K, backed by the 179th-fastest women's split on that segment. But the second half told a different story: she faded to 681st among women by the finish, crossing in 3:22:40. Credit the effort, but the Fresno heat at 74°F likely had something to say about that closing stretch.

R. Chase, 12 years old and the youngest of the three, ran a steadier if quieter race. The Madera native slipped a touch through the middle miles but held her composure to finish 2nd in 3:05:53 — a 14:11/mi average that earns real respect for a kid covering half-marathon distance. Her 618th-fastest women's split on the 10K-to-finish segment reflects a field of hundreds, not a fade — she kept moving when it counted.

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