M1-19: Dmytriw Dominates as Teens Tackle Sacramento in the Rain
- Conner Dmytriw, 19, wins the M1-19 group in 2:37:54 (6:01/mi), finishing more than 12 minutes clear of 2nd-place Edward Charles (2:50:21).
- Wyatt Hamilton, just 15 years old, claimed 3rd in 2:55:00 — the youngest podium finisher, running 6:40/mi through a field of older competitors.
- Van Filek, age 14, completed the full marathon in 3:49:58 — the youngest finisher listed, crossing in 17th place at 8:46/mi.
- A tight mid-pack battle saw Frank Ramisch (6th, 3:08:55) and Timothy Pyryev (7th, 3:10:39) separated by just 1:44, with Javier Pacheco (8th, 3:12:35) and Christian Wilde (9th, 3:13:52) close behind.
Cold, wet, and windy on the streets of Sacramento — 56°F with light rain and 90% humidity — and Conner Dmytriw of Menifee ran like none of it mattered. The 19-year-old won the M1-19 group in 2:37:54, averaging a crisp 6:01 per mile across all 26.2. His race unfolded with a late surge that was hard to miss: he moved from 448th among the men's field at the 10K checkpoint all the way up to 289th by the finish, picking off runners steadily through the second half. His closing 40K-to-finish split ranked 98th in the field — a strong finishing kick that cemented the win.
Edward Charles of Modesto held a solid 2nd place in 2:50:21 (6:30/mi), running a remarkably consistent race — his position among the men's field barely wavered across all nine checkpoints, hovering in the 540s–600s the entire way. That kind of even-effort pacing over 26.2 miles in the rain is its own achievement. The gap back to 3rd was another 4:39, where 15-year-old Wyatt Hamilton of Auburn crossed in 2:55:00. Hamilton's story was one of the more compelling in the group: he started deep in the men's field — 1,339th at the opening checkpoint — and climbed steadily all the way to 651st by the finish, passing hundreds of runners along the way.
Michael Schneider (4th, 3:00:02) told the opposite story, fading from 529th among the men at the halfway mark to 801st at the finish — the rain and miles taking their toll in the back half. Christopher Billings (5th, 3:08:03) and Frank Ramisch (6th, 3:08:55) rounded out the top six within a 52-second window, making for a competitive finish in that tier. And then there's 14-year-old Van Filek of Corona, who finished 17th in 3:49:58 — completing a full marathon at an age when most kids are running cross-country 5Ks. In a group of 27 finishers ranging from 14 to 19, that's a result worth noting.
AI recap · generated from official results
