Shamrock'n 5K M25-29: Clayton Hall Runs Away With It
- Clayton Hall, 16:50 (5:25/mi) — wins the M25-29 age group by a commanding 2:00 margin over 2nd place.
- Positions 5 & 6 separated by one second: Chris Marin (20:48) edged Nathan Myers (20:49) for 5th.
- Closest finish of the day: Jorge Jimenez (24:17.02) held off Nicholas Ziganto (24:17.06) for 12th — four hundredths of a second between them.
- 18th and 19th: Kolton Fernandez and Kameron Fernandez crossed in identical displayed times of 25:39.18 — timing resolves them to separate places.
Clayton Hall made the M25-29 race a solo performance from the gun. His 16:50 at 5:25/mi wasn't just a win — it was a statement, landing him a full two minutes clear of Raymond Cuadra (18:50, 6:04/mi) in 2nd. That gap, two full minutes in a 5K, is the kind of margin that turns a race into a time trial for everyone behind. Jonathan Murillo rounded out the podium in 19:57 (6:25/mi), becoming the only other finisher to crack 20 minutes in a 116-man field.
Behind the podium, the real racing happened. Mason Mciver (4th, 20:42, 6:40/mi) and Chris Marin (5th, 20:48, 6:42/mi) were separated by just six seconds, and Marin held off Nathan Myers (6th, 20:49, 6:42/mi) by a single tick of the clock. Three men within seven seconds for positions 4 through 6 — that's a genuine battle, even if Hall was long finished by then.
Further back, the sharpest drama came at 12th place. Jorge Jimenez of Lincoln and Nicholas Ziganto of Elk Grove crossed in 24:17 — but not the same 24:17. Jimenez clocked 24:17.02 to Ziganto's 24:17.06, a margin of four hundredths of a second deciding 12th from 13th. And positions 18 and 19 produced another eyebrow-raiser: Kolton Fernandez (Lodi) and Kameron Fernandez (Vacaville) — same last name, same displayed time of 25:39.18 — were separated only by the finisher order the timing system resolved.
AI recap · generated from official results
