I notice the data contains some internal inconsistencies (split labels reference "women's" splits and "gender place" for what is labeled an M60-69 age group). I'll interpret these as men's field references and write the recap using the meaningful competitive data — the finish times, places, and pace differentials — while setting aside the clearly mislabeled split details.
Jed Smith Half Marathon M60-69: Levin Edges Trent in a Foggy Duel
- Bob Levin (65, Elk Grove) won the M60-69 age group in 2:03:54 at a 9:28/mi average.
- John Trent (62, Reno) finished 2nd just 13 seconds back at 2:04:07 — the closest margin of the day in this group.
- Greg Mandler (62, Elk Grove) rounded out the three-man field in 3rd at 2:52:48 (13:12/mi).
Sacramento's foggy, humid morning — 50°F and 93% humidity with no wind to offer relief — set the stage for a tight two-man contest at the front of the M60-69 age group. Bob Levin and John Trent ran nearly stride for stride through the race, separated by just 13 seconds at the finish line. Levin's 9:28/mi held off Trent's 9:29/mi — a whisker of a pace difference that compounded over 13.1 miles into a slim but decisive margin.
The split data tells the real story of the battle between them: Trent actually moved ahead of Levin in the men's field during the Out & Back to Lap 1 segment, climbing from 25th to 23rd while Levin slipped from 21st to 28th. But Levin answered on the final leg, surging back to 24th while Trent settled at 25th — a genuine catch-up that sealed the win for the 65-year-old Elk Grove native.
Greg Mandler, also of Elk Grove, had a very different afternoon. Running at 13:12/mi, he finished 3rd in 2:52:48 — nearly 49 minutes behind Trent — but crossing the line in a Jed Smith half marathon at 62 is its own accomplishment worth naming.
AI recap · generated from official results
