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SACRAMENTO, California — December 7, 2025 The California International Marathon once again lived up to its reputation as America’s fastest championship course, producing breakout performances and reaffirming elite talent at the 2025 USATF Marathon Championships. Two standout athletes—Molly Born and Futsum Zienasellassie—delivered the signature performances of the day.
Born’s Brilliant Debut: 2:24:09 Course Record
In her first-ever marathon, 26-year-old Molly Born ran with the poise and confidence of a seasoned veteran. The Oklahoma State alumna powered through the rolling downhills from Folsom to Sacramento to claim the 2025 USATF Marathon Championship in 2:24:09, breaking the women’s course record and announcing herself as a major new force in American distance running.
Born excelled at 1,500m through 10,000m during her collegiate career, but never attempted the marathon until today. Her debut suggests she has found her event.
“I knew it was a possibility, but I wasn’t expecting all this,” Born said after winning.
“It feels really good. I think I’ve found my event—going forward, it’s going to be the marathon.”
Women’s Top Five — CIM 2025
1. Molly Born — 2:24:09 (Course Record)
2. Sara Hall — 2:24:36
3. Megan Sailor — 2:25:16
4. Lindsey Bradley — 2:28:41
5. Maya Weigel — 2:28:44
Hall and Sailor also broke 2:26, marking one of the deepest women’s fields ever at CIM.
Zienasellassie Reclaims the CIM Crown
On the men’s side, Futsum Zienasellassie reclaimed the title he first won in 2022, crossing the finish in 2:09:29 to earn his second CIM victory. Smooth, controlled pacing and a strong final 10K separated him from the pack in a deep men’s field.
Zienasellassie famously grew up in Eritrea before starring at Northern Arizona University. His win today continues his rise as one of the most consistent American marathoners.
Men’s Top Five — CIM 2025
1. Futsum Zienasellassie — 2:09:29
2. Joseph Whelan — 2:09:41
3. Christian Allen — 2:09:57
4. Joseph Trojan — 2:10:38
5. Chris Maxon — 2:10:54
Three men breaking 2:10 on the CIM course underscores why this race remains a cornerstone of American distance running.
A Historic Day in Sacramento
Ideal racing conditions and CIM’s fast net-downhill profile helped produce one of the strongest editions in race history:
• A course record in the women’s race
• Three men under 2:10
• A national title decided in dramatic fashion
• An electrifying debut from one of America’s newest marathon stars
The 2025 California International Marathon once again proved why so many U.S. runners come to Sacramento seeking breakthroughs—and today, the event delivered exactly that.
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The California International Marathon (CIM) is a marathon organized by runners, for runners! CIM was founded in 1983 by the Sacramento Running Association (SRA), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The SRA Board of Directors is comprised of runners with a combined total of 150+ years of service to the CIM. The same route SRA management created for the 1983 inaugural CIM...
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