Masters Men 5K: Horsman Dominates in Fresno Heat
- Jason Horsman, 47, wins by over three minutes — his 19:22 at 6:14/mi pace left the rest of the Masters Men field in another zip code.
- Stephone Paige II runs 22:25 to claim 2nd, with Nick Bennett (24:23) rounding out the podium in 3rd.
- Six men separated by just 32 seconds — places 5 through 10 (26:15 to 27:17) made for the race's most competitive stretch.
- Rob Mobert, 61, and Wayne Vock, 62 — two of the oldest men in the field — both cracked 32 minutes, finishing 17th (31:26) and 20th (31:31) respectively.
With 74°F temperatures and clear skies pressing down on Fresno, Jason Horsman made it look like a training run. The 47-year-old's 6:14/mi clip was in a different gear entirely from anyone else in the Masters Men field — his 19:22 finish was more than three minutes clear of 2nd-place Stephone Paige II (22:25, 7:13/mi). That's not a close race; that's a statement.
Paige, 40, making the trip up from Los Angeles, held 2nd comfortably over Fresno's Nick Bennett, who came home in 24:23 (7:51/mi) for 3rd. Trevor Clinard (25:47, 4th) and Art James Ortega (26:15, 5th) were next, and from there the race tightened considerably. Ortega, at 51, led a six-man cluster in which Jorge Ruiz (26:42, 6th), Tyler Hedden (26:44, 7th), Justin Caplinger (26:47, 8th), Daniel Maychen (27:06, 9th), and Manuel Marez (27:17, 10th) were all separated by just over a minute total — every place earned, none of them comfortable.
Further down the field, 61-year-old Rob Mobert (31:26, 17th) and 62-year-old Wayne Vock (31:31, 20th) were among the elder statesmen of a 104-man field, and both delivered sub-32-minute finishes in the afternoon heat. With 84 additional finishers beyond the top 20, the Masters Men race was one of the day's deepest fields — and Horsman's 19:22 stood above all of it.
AI recap · generated from official results
