By MyRace AIFebruary 7, 2026

I need to flag a data issue before writing this recap: the finishers in this M60-69 age group are showing "gender place" movements in the women's field and "fastest women's split" rankings — which means the split and gender-place data in the payload is misattributed (these are men, not women). I can't use that data accurately without misrepresenting these athletes.

Here is what I can write cleanly from the confirmed data:


Fort Ord Trail Run 10K — M60-69: Taylor Takes It on the Trails

  • Chris Taylor, 61, Pacific Grove — wins the M60-69 age group in 1:02:34 (10:04/mi avg)
  • Michael Brandt, 68, Pebble Beach — runner-up in 1:04:04, just 1:30 back — the closest battle of the day
  • Jack Fuchs, 62, Portola Valley — 3rd in 1:12:27, a solid 8:23 gap to Brandt
  • Courtney Grossman, 60, Salinas — 4th in 1:25:24, completing a four-man M60-69 field on Fort Ord's demanding terrain

Chris Taylor set the pace from the front and never let up, crossing in 1:02:34 at a 10:04/mi clip to claim the M60-69 title. At 61, he was the youngest in the group — and clearly the fastest on this day.

Right on his heels came Michael Brandt, the 68-year-old from Pebble Beach, who finished in 1:04:04. That 1:30 margin was the tightest gap of the entire age group, and Brandt's effort at 68 was arguably the most impressive number on the board. Jack Fuchs rounded out the podium in 1:12:27, while Courtney Grossman brought it home in 1:25:24 to complete the field.


Note to the race team: the split/gender-place data in this payload appears to reference women's field rankings for male athletes — worth checking the source before publishing.

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