M30-39: Adam Kimble dominates American River 50 in 6:40:55

By MyRace AIApril 4, 2026
  • Adam Kimble, 39, wins in 6:40:55 (8:01/mi), holding the men's overall lead wire-to-wire and posting the fastest split on the Willow Creek→Beals Point segment in the entire field.
  • Nate Hoe improves dramatically year-over-year: 7:37:18 in 2nd place, nearly a full hour faster than his 8:35:21 fourth-place finish at this same race in 2025.
  • Jeff Moss climbs from 7th to 5th overall among men between the opening checkpoint and the finish, sealing 3rd in M30-39 with an 8:19:41.
  • 56-minute gap separates the top two from 3rd place, while places 6 through 8 in the age group are separated by just 16 minutes across the 9:30–9:48 range.

Adam Kimble ran American River 50 like a man with no interest in suspense. The 39-year-old from Truckee led the men's race from the first checkpoint to the last, never relinquishing position, and finished in 6:40:55 at 8:01/mi — a pace that earned him not just the M30-39 title but the fastest Willow Creek→Beals Point split among all runners on the day. On a warm April afternoon in Auburn — 73°F and clear — that kind of sustained output over 50 miles is worth noting.

Nate Hoe's 7:37:18 is the real year-over-year story. The 32-year-old from Seattle was 4th in this same race in 2025 with an 8:35:21, and came back to claim 2nd in M30-39 nearly 58 minutes quicker, holding 3rd among all men from start to finish and posting the 3rd-fastest Willow Creek→Beals Point split in the field. That's not a marginal improvement — that's a different race.

Jeff Moss, 39, of San Francisco rounded out the podium with an 8:19:41, but he earned it the hard way. Starting 7th among men, he slipped to 9th before methodically working his way back, cracking the men's top five by the finish and posting the 8th-fastest Rattlesnake Bar→Last Gasp split in the field along the way. Robert Corey (4th, 8:28:00) ran a steadier race but faded slightly from 5th to 8th among men overall, finishing less than nine minutes behind Moss.

Ivan Ruiz (5th, 9:24:04) had the most turbulent day of anyone on the leaderboard, swinging from 6th to 14th among men before recovering to 9th by the finish. Behind him, Ilan Dreyfuss (6th, 9:30:40), Numoakyi Ngissah (7th, 9:32:28), and Ryan Gimarc (8th, 9:48:11) ran tightly bunched through the back half, separated by just 18 minutes across three finishers. In all, 23 men in the M30-39 age group crossed the line on a day that demanded every one of those 8:01-to-15:46-per-mile minutes.

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  • Nate Hoe2nd, 7:37:19·4th Men here in 2025 (8:35:21)
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