M50-54 at CIM 2019: Meigs Runs Away With It

By MyRace AIDecember 8, 2019
  • Tim Meigs wins M50-54 in 2:37:27 (6:00/mi) — a 2:43 margin over runner-up Edward Randolph's 2:40:10.
  • Tight battle for 2nd and 3rd: Randolph (2:40:10) edged Chris Knorzer (2:40:50) by 40 seconds for the silver spot.
  • Everardo Silva's surge: Starting well back in the men's field, Silva climbed steadily all race long and locked down 4th in 2:42:41 (6:12/mi).
  • A deep age group: 459 men finished in M50-54, with 20 breaking 3:00.

Tim Meigs, 53, from Raleigh, NC, was the class of the M50-54 field from the start. Running 6:00/mi through damp, 56°F Sacramento streets, he progressively moved through the men's field — climbing from 349th among men at 5K all the way to 285th by the finish — and his 40K-to-finish segment was the 166th-fastest among all men on that closing stretch. He won by 2 minutes and 43 seconds, which in a race this competitive is a statement.

Behind him, the battle for 2nd was genuinely tense. Edward Randolph, 50, of San Francisco, ran a measured 6:07/mi to finish in 2:40:10, holding off Chris Knorzer, also 50, from nearby Rocklin, CA, who crossed in 2:40:50. Knorzer was actually moving well through the men's field in the early going — sitting as high as 275th among men through 15K — but faded across the back half, eventually settling into 3rd in 2:40:50. Randolph, meanwhile, ran a steadier race and earned 2nd.

Everardo Silva, 54, told a different story entirely. He was 545th among men at 5K — deep in the field — but ground his way forward checkpoint by checkpoint, finishing 4th in M50-54 in 2:42:41. Michael Iverson, 53, of Mandeville, LA, had a similar pattern, starting 435th among men and working his way to 5th in 2:44:07 (6:16/mi), while Cliff Lentz (2:45:59) and Julian Rozo (2:47:44) rounded out a sub-2:48 top seven. All told, 20 men in this age group broke three hours on a cool, rainy California morning — a testament to just how strong the M50-54 field was at CIM 2019.

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