M1-19: Julian Doak Runs 2:45:50 to Win the Youth Battle at CIM

By MyRace AIDecember 4, 2022
  • Julian Doak, 17, wins the M1-19 group in 2:45:50 (6:19/mi), finishing more than eight minutes clear of the field.
  • Mateo Cedillo, just 13 years old, claimed second in 2:54:05 — an extraordinary result for a middle-schooler running 26.2 miles.
  • Frank Ramisch and Jack Mitchell were separated by only eight seconds (2:54:13 vs. 2:58:39) for third and fourth — though Ramisch's late fade made it less comfortable than the gap suggests.
  • Liam McGee and David Broom crossed in identical displayed times of 3:50:56, but the finish order confirms Broom edged ahead — 19th to McGee's 20th.

Julian Doak controlled the M1-19 group from start to finish in Sacramento's cool, damp December conditions — 56°F, light rain, and a 7 mph wind that made 6:19-per-mile pace all the more impressive for a 17-year-old. His moves data tells a story of a runner who went out hard, drifted back through the middle miles, and then reeled off a punishing final stretch: his 40K-to-finish split ranked 86th-fastest among the women's field — a genuine marker of how much he had left in the tank when it mattered most. By the finish, he had built more than eight minutes on second place, a margin that speaks for itself in a 36-runner field.

The battle for second and third was the race's sharpest subplot. Mateo Cedillo — 13 years old, from San Fernando — ran a remarkably composed 2:54:05 to claim the runner-up spot. That a 13-year-old finished a full marathon in under three hours, in the rain, is a headline of its own. Frank Ramisch, 19, from Sacramento, was right on his heels at 2:54:13, but the gap in the standings tells only part of the story: Ramisch's gender-place trajectory — moving from inside the top 330 at 5K all the way back to nearly 700th by the finish — reveals a significant fade over the second half. He held on for third, but Cedillo's steadier run proved the more durable effort.

Nathan Emerson rounded out the top five in 3:00:19, becoming the last finisher to break the three-hour mark in the group. Behind him, Kevin Haley, Ruizhi Lin, and Andrew Avendano clustered between 3:13 and 3:17, while 15-year-old Logan Trickey (3:27:41) was the youngest finisher in the top 12 — a notable effort from a field that skewed older. All told, 36 young runners finished a full marathon at CIM, and the depth of talent on display, from a 13-year-old sub-2:55 to a 17-year-old sub-2:46, made the M1-19 group one of the more compelling stories of the day.

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