M15-19: Adrian Abundiz Dominates the Two Cities 10K
- Adrian Abundiz, 15, ran 37:06 (5:58/mi) — winning M15-19 by 2 minutes and 13 seconds over runner-up Ray Cuevas.
- A tight battle for 2nd through 5th: Cuevas (39:19), Mark Seiler (40:23), Elijah Samaniego (41:15), and Tyler Teddleton (42:13) were separated by just under three minutes across the board.
- The top five were all 15 or 18 years old, with three 15-year-olds — Abundiz, Cuevas, and Seiler — claiming the podium.
- A wide spread in the field of 19: the gap from 1st to last (Haider Saleem, 1:26:18) stretched nearly 50 minutes.
Adrian Abundiz made his mark early and never let up. Starting 14th among the men, he surged to 4th by the finish — a charge that tells the story of a race run with purpose. His 5:58/mi average on a warm November morning in Fresno, with temperatures sitting at 74°F, was a full 22 seconds per mile faster than second-place Ray Cuevas. That kind of gap doesn't come from a late kick; it comes from sustained pressure across all 6.2 miles.
Cuevas and Seiler, both 15 and both from Fresno, ran a clean 1-2 behind the winner. Cuevas clocked 39:19 at 6:20/mi, with Seiler just over a minute back at 40:23. Elijah Samaniego (18, Fresno) slotted in 4th at 41:15, and Teddleton rounded out the top five at 42:13 — the quintet finishing within a four-and-a-half minute window before a notable gap opened to 6th-place Joshua Staebler (45:12).
From there, the M15-19 field fanned out considerably. Joshua Staebler and Francisco Gonzalez were nearly inseparable in 6th and 7th — 45:12 and 45:19, just seven seconds apart — while Mohammad Haj Ibrahim followed closely at 45:54. Jeyson Reyes crossed 9th in 49:57, and the back half of the field stretched well past the hour mark, with Haider Saleem closing out all 19 finishers in 1:26:18. Nineteen young men from across the Central Valley showed up and got it done — but on this day, it was Abundiz's race from start to finish.
AI recap · generated from official results
