M25-29 at CIM 2022: Goddard Runs 2:13 in the Rain to Take the Age Group

By MyRace AIDecember 4, 2022
  • Ed Goddard wins in 2:13:36 (5:06/mi), the fastest in the M25-29 field of 587 — nearly two minutes clear of runner-up Zach Herriott.
  • Herriott's late charge: he posted the 7th-fastest split in the field on the 35K–40K segment, climbing from 20th to 16th among men on that stretch.
  • Spencer Johnson, the biggest mover: entered the top 50 among men by 5K and kept climbing all the way to 30th, finishing 4th in M25-29 in 2:17:06.
  • A tight battle for 7th–10th: Chris Maxwell (2:20:21), Brian Masterson (2:20:23), Jared Schatz (2:20:42), and Matthew Walker (2:20:48) were separated by just 27 seconds.

Ed Goddard, 25, from Mosman, ran away with the M25-29 title on a cool, damp Sacramento morning — 56°F, light rain, and a 7 mph wind — clocking 2:13:36 at a 5:06-per-mile clip. That's a margin of 1:58 over Zach Herriott, which is comfortable enough that Goddard could afford the slight ebb and flow his gender-place tracking shows: he moved between 4th and 7th among men throughout the race before settling in. He also flashed genuine speed in the middle miles, posting the 5th-fastest split in the field on the 10K–15K segment.

Herriott (2:15:34) and Wesley Robinson (2:16:02) locked up 2nd and 3rd, separated by just 28 seconds. Both were strong in the closing stages — Herriott's 7th-fastest 35K–40K split and Robinson's 9th-fastest on that same segment tell the story of two runners who saved something for the back half. Robinson had been as far back as 29th among men at 5K before working his way up to 18th by 40K, though he gave back a couple of spots in the final stretch.

The most compelling climb of the day belonged to Spencer Johnson of San Diego. He was 80th among men at the first checkpoint and just kept coming — 57th, 51st, 42nd — eventually finishing 30th among men and 4th in M25-29 in 2:17:06. His 28th-fastest split in the field on the 30K–35K segment was the engine of that surge. Sean Grossman (5th, 2:18:45) and Lucio Ramirez (6th, 2:19:38) rounded out the top six, ahead of a four-man cluster from 7th through 10th that played out over a remarkably tight 27-second window.

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