Kaua'i Half Marathon M25-29: Patino Runs Away With It

By MyRace AIAugust 31, 2025Official site ↗
  • Santiago Patino (1st, 1:21:34) won the M25-29 group at a 6:13/mi clip, finishing more than 26 seconds clear of runner-up Cameron Garrelts (2nd, 1:22:00).
  • The real gap is behind second: Garrelts and Patino were separated by 26 seconds; Garrelts and third-place Antonio Andrade were separated by 7 minutes and 6 seconds (1:29:06).
  • Patino was moving through the men's field mid-race, climbing from 6th among men at the start to 4th by the 11.05-mile mark — and his split on the HALF→11.05 Mile segment ranked 4th fastest among men, while Garrelts ran the 9th-fastest on that same stretch.
  • 85 men aged 25–29 finished in warm, humid conditions — 77°F and 69% humidity off the coast of Poipu.

Santiago Patino, 25, of Kapaa, made this look like a home-course advantage realized. Running at 6:13/mi in sticky Hawaiian humidity, the local posted one of the day's sharpest early efforts, and his move through the men's field — from 6th to 4th between the gun and the 11.05-mile mark — showed he wasn't just holding pace but actively hunting. The win was never seriously threatened after that stretch.

Cameron Garrelts, 27, making the trip from Killingworth, CT, was the only other runner in the group who could match that early tempo. He ran the 9th-fastest men's split on the HALF→11.05 Mile segment and sat as high as 3rd among men at one point before settling into 6th by the finish — a sign he faded slightly late, while Patino held firm. Garrelts crossed in 1:22:00, good for second in the age group at 6:15/mi.

Antonio Andrade, 26, of nearby Koloa, rounded out the podium in 1:29:06 (6:48/mi), posting the 19th-fastest men's split on the 11.05 Mile→Finish segment and holding 14th among men by the end. Carter Maxey (4th, 1:30:52) and Gavin Baker (5th, 1:31:28) completed a tight cluster just behind, separated by only 36 seconds across those two spots — both running in the 6:56–6:59/mi range and finishing 17th and 18th among men respectively. Isaiah Martinez (6th, 1:33:34) and Jonathan Obiano (7th, 1:36:42) closed out a strong top seven before the field spread considerably further back.

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