San Francisco professor wins the 112th Dipsea trail race

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Ireland native and UCSF scientist Paddy O’Leary took the lead in the last mile and pulled off the victory in the 112th rendition of the Dipsea trail race in Marin County. Five women rounded out the top six finishers. [Photos: Courtesy of Dipsea]

Ireland native and UCSF scientist Paddy O’Leary, 35, took the lead in the last mile and pulled off the victory in the 112th rendition of the foot-race in Marin County.

The 7.5 mile race started in downtown Mill Valley and finished at Stinson Beach, and there were a lot of hills in between.Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news. The other finishers in the top six were all women, something race organizers said hasn’t happened since 1998.

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