Rocket City 5K — M60-64: Bell Dominates in the Deep Freeze

By MyRace AIDecember 13, 2025Official site ↗
  • Drew Bell, 21:59 (7:05/mi): Won the M60-64 group by a commanding 2:42 margin over John Serrano — the largest gap between any two consecutive finishers in the top five.
  • Tight middle pack: 3rd through 5th (Robbie Day, Jim Tompkins, Charles Farrior) were separated by just 1:25 across 25:54 to 27:19.
  • Full field: All 15 men in M60-64 crossed the line, ranging from Bell's 21:59 to Alan Johnston's 53:44 — a spread of more than 31 minutes.
  • Conditions: 29°F with a 16 mph wind made for a sharp, unforgiving morning on the roads in Huntsville.

With temperatures sitting at 29°F and a stiff 16 mph wind cutting across Huntsville, the M60-64 field at the Rocket City 5K faced a genuinely brutal morning — and Drew Bell of Madison made it look almost routine. Bell clocked 21:59 at a 7:05/mi clip, a pace that stood in a class of its own among the 15 men in this group. His nearest challenger, John Serrano of Huntsville, finished in 24:41 (7:57/mi) — a full 2:42 back, a gap that tells the story of a wire-to-wire command performance rather than a late surge or a close fight.

Behind Serrano, the race got genuinely interesting. Robbie Day (25:54), Jim Tompkins (26:19), and Charles Farrior (27:19) ran in a tight cluster through 3rd, 4th, and 5th — Day and Tompkins separated by just 25 seconds, with Farrior another minute back. James Cross of Thompsons Station, TN, rounded out the top six in 29:39, crossing well clear of the back half of the field.

From Ron Olsen's 33:00 in 7th through Alan Johnston's 53:44 in 15th, the rest of the M60-64 men spread across a wide range of efforts — a reminder that a 5K on a frigid December morning in north Alabama is an achievement at any pace. Every one of the 15 starters finished, which on a day like this is worth noting on its own.

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