M1-29 Half Marathon: Grant Rogers leads the youngsters through the Sacramento fog
- Grant Rogers, 18, wins M1-29 in 1:43:12 (7:53/mi), climbing from 12th to 8th among the men over the course of the race.
- Leonid Huth, age 12, finishes 2nd in 1:45:42 — a remarkable result for a 12-year-old, just 2:30 behind the winner.
- Toby Lipscomb, also 12, rounds out the podium in 1:47:35, with a strong Out & Back→Lap 1 segment that moved him from 15th to 10th among the men before a slight fade to 12th.
- William and Spenser Nichols finish 10th and 11th in 3:47:00 and 3:47:03 — separated by just three seconds across 13.1 miles.
On a foggy, humid Sacramento morning, Grant Rogers ran a composed and confident half marathon to claim the M1-29 title. The 18-year-old from Folsom covered the course at a 7:53/mi clip, steadily working his way through the men's field — moving from 12th at the start to 9th at the midpoint and 8th by the finish. His 1:43:12 gave him a comfortable 2:30 cushion over the runner-up.
That runner-up was Leonid Huth, a 12-year-old from Sacramento, who crossed in 1:45:42 at an 8:04/mi average. Right behind him came fellow 12-year-old Toby Lipscomb of Roseville in 1:47:35 (8:13/mi) — meaning two sixth-graders claimed the second and third spots in this age group. Lipscomb was particularly active in the middle of the race, surging from 15th to 10th among the men on the Out & Back→Lap 1 stretch, though Huth's stronger closing segment kept him a clear 1:53 ahead at the line.
Antonio Cormier, 19, told a different story — he opened aggressively, sitting 6th among the men early, but faded to 15th and then 16th as the race wore on, finishing 4th in M1-29 in 1:54:24. Otis Jerwers, just 10 years old, was a quiet marvel in 5th at 1:57:39, and Caleb Lanni (16) slotted in 6th at 1:58:02 — just 23 seconds separating those two.
At the back of the field, William Nichols and Spenser Nichols — both 16, both from Sacramento — finished 10th and 11th in 3:47:00 and 3:47:03 respectively. Three seconds over 13.1 miles in the fog: a fitting bookend to a group that featured athletes ranging from age 10 to 28.
AI recap · generated from official results
