M25-29 at CIM 2025: Dewall delivers a 2:14 statement in Sacramento
- Lars Dewall won the M25-29 age group in 2:14:15 (5:07/mi), finishing 45 seconds clear of runner-up Xavier Smith.
- Xavier Smith (2nd, 2:15:00) ran one of the strongest middle segments, posting the 18th-fastest split in the field on the Half→25K stretch — then faded in the closing miles as Dewall moved through.
- Hugo Fry (5th, 2:17:49) made the most dramatic late charge, climbing from 92nd among men at the opening checkpoint all the way to 65th by the finish, anchored by the 15th-fastest split in the field on the 40K→Finish.
- The top 5 in M25-29 all broke 2:18, spanning just over three and a half minutes across a field of 820 finishers.
Lars Dewall, 25, from San Diego, took the M25-29 title in convincing fashion, running 2:14:15 at 5:07/mi through a cool, overcast Sacramento morning. He didn't have the cleanest early positioning — sitting around 41st–42nd among men through the first half — but the real move came between 35K and the 40K mark, where he posted the 11th-fastest split in the entire men's field on that stretch and surged from 42nd to 22nd among men. By the finish he had climbed to 22nd among men, a performance that underscores just how much ground he covered in the back half.
Xavier Smith, also 25, ran the opposite arc. He came through the half in a strong 22nd among men and backed it up with the 18th-fastest men's split on the Half→25K leg — looking every bit like a podium threat. But the closing miles told a different story; he slipped from 21st to 41st among men after 35K, ultimately finishing 2nd in M25-29 in 2:15:00. The gap between him and Dewall at the line — 45 seconds — reflects just how much Dewall's late surge and Smith's fade diverged in those final kilometers.
Salvaadr Capetillo (3rd, 2:16:10) and Adan Rodriguez (4th, 2:16:33) rounded out a tight podium chase, separated by just 23 seconds. Hugo Fry of London made the afternoon's most eye-catching journey: 92nd among men at the first checkpoint, he ground his way forward all race long, posting the 15th-fastest men's split on the 40K-to-finish stretch to land 5th in 2:17:49. Behind them, Chris Reischel (6th, 2:18:13) and John O'Malley (7th, 2:18:58) kept the pressure on before the group spread out further down the standings.
AI recap · generated from official results
