M60-64: Boshart Wins a Tight Three-Way Battle at the Two Cities 10K

By MyRace AINovember 2, 2025Official site ↗
  • Robert Boshart took the M60-64 title in 48:25 (7:48/mi), finishing 35 seconds clear of runner-up Chris Fiorentino.
  • The podium was razor-close: just 39 seconds separated 1st from 3rd, with Kenny Shirley crossing in 49:04.
  • A sharp gap opened after 3rd place — 4th-place Ernie Escobedo's 53:38 was more than four minutes back.
  • All 14 M60-64 entrants finished, with the field spanning from Boshart's 48:25 to Brian Mitchell's 1:57:36.

Robert Boshart, 62, of Fresno, set the pace from the gun and never let up. Running 7:48 per mile on a warm November morning — 74°F and clear — he steadily climbed through the men's field and held his advantage to the line. His 48:25 was the standard everyone else measured themselves against in the M60-64 group.

Right behind him, fellow Fresnan Chris Fiorentino (also 62) and Madera's Kenny Shirley (60) waged their own battle. Fiorentino clocked 49:00 to Shirley's 49:04 — four seconds the margin between 2nd and 3rd after 6.2 miles. Both men were moving well on the closing stretch, each posting strong final-segment splits, but neither could quite reel in Boshart.

The race then split into two distinct tiers. Ernie Escobedo and John Rhyne — both from Clovis — ran together through much of the middle portion, finishing 4th and 5th in 53:38 and 53:57 respectively, with Mark Ford (54:20) and David Lennon (54:35) close behind to round out a competitive mid-pack. Jim Comes, Jose Antonio Antero, and the rest of the field had tougher afternoons, but every one of the 14 starters made it to the finish line — the only result that really matters when the clock is running.

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