First Flyer man was 47th American and 38th Californian. First Flyer woman was 3rd American and 2nd Californian
Toughest age-groups:
Men's 30-34 had 3 in top 5, and 25th in age-group was 79th man and 86th overall.
Women's 25-29 had 2 in top 5, and 25th in age group was 75th woman and 864th overall.
The first Flyer finished 91st, 38:30 behind the first finisher. The first female Flyer was only 11:34 behind that, but in 194th place!
If each runner drank a cup of water (4 oz) at every mile, that would make 535,600 cups of water consumed for a total of 16,738 gallons, weighing 70 tons.
If each aid station had 50 volunteers, with 250 more at the start and finish, that would make 1500 volunteers, probably a low estimate.
All the Flyers finished in the top 52% of the field.
32% of the Flyer finishers set PR's.
Weather - sunny, low-52, high-66.
Course records (men/women):
Men - Simon Bor (Mexico) 2:09:25 (1999)
Women - Madina Biktagirova (C.I.S.) 2:26:23 (1992)
Masters Men - John Campbell (New Zealand) 2:14:33 (1991)
Masters Women - Graziela Striuli (Italy) 2:36:48 (1991)