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77-Year-Old Jeannie Rice Dominates Sydney Marathon, Winning W75-79 Category by Over an Hour

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The Sydney Marathon, held on Sunday, showcased the extraordinary talents of American masters runner Jeannie Rice. At the age of 77, Rice achieved an impressive time of 3:37:48, successfully completing her seventh marathon—the Abbott World Marathon Major. This standout performance earned her a decisive victory in the W75-79 age category, where she finished over an hour ahead of her nearest competitor.

In a remarkable feat, Rice not only claimed first place in her age group but also outperformed all male participants within the same category. The closest male finisher crossed the finish line at 4:00:52, giving Rice a striking lead of more than 22 minutes. This translates to an impressive running pace of faster than 5:10 per kilometer, or 8:19 per mile, covering the standard marathon distance of 42.2 kilometers.

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An Unmatched Legacy

Jeannie Rice, hailing from Ohio, has solidified her legacy as a dominant figure in the world of masters running. With this latest victory, she has now won her age group in all seven of the World Marathon Majors. Just last April, during the London Marathon, she shattered her own W75-79 world record, finishing in 3:33:27—a full 30 minutes ahead of her closest competitor, and even beating the best male finisher by 11 minutes.

Notably, Rice is not new to record-breaking. In 2021, she made headlines by setting multiple records at the USATF Masters Track and Field National Championships, where she broke age group records in the 1,500 meters, 5,000 meters, and 10,000 meters. Additionally, she holds the marathon record for the women’s 70-74 age group, which she set in 2018 with a time of 3:27:50.

In 2023, Rice produced an astonishing runtime of 3:33:15 at the Boston Marathon, which is 10 seconds faster than her current W75-79 world record; however, due to the qualifying conditions of the Boston course being net downhill, this time is not eligible for a world record.

Unprecedented Athleticism

Rice’s athletic achievements are further underpinned by her impressive physiological characteristics. A mere six days after setting her recent world record in London, she underwent a series of rigorous tests at an exercise lab in England. Findings were later published in the Journal of Applied Physiology, revealing that Rice recorded a VO2 max of 47.8. This is the highest ever documented for a woman aged 75 or older. Remarkably, her maximum heart rate was also noted to be an impressive 180 beats per minute.

This past summer alone, Rice demonstrated her versatile talent across different distances, registering impressive times such as 39:56 in the Johnnycake Jog 5-miler (8K), 24:06 in the Friday Night Lights 5K, and an astonishing 23:04 at the Rock Hall 5K in Ohio mid-August.

Rice divides her training schedule between Mentor, Ohio, where she prepares for half of the year, and Naples, Florida, where she spends the winter months. This dedicated training clearly pays dividends, positioning her as a powerhouse in the world of long-distance running, especially among her peers in the masters category.

Conclusion

Jeannie Rice’s recent victory at the Sydney Marathon is a testament to her remarkable athletic prowess, demonstrating that age is just a number in the world of athletics. With a dedicated training regimen and a history of record-breaking performances, Rice continues to inspire athletes of all ages, proving that perseverance and commitment can break barriers. The spotlight is now on her as she gears up for future challenges, hoping to continue her legacy of excellence on the global marathon stage.

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