M70-99 at Way Too Cool 10M: Stanley Huser Owns the Division

By MyRace AIMarch 7, 2026
  • Solo champion: Stanley Huser, 71, finished in 2:10:26 — the only M70-99 finisher on the day.
  • Steady through the back half: Huser held his men's field position from the Highway 49 checkpoint to the finish, crossing 26th among the men.
  • Strong closing stretch: His Highway 49→Finish split ranked 24th-fastest among the women — a meaningful benchmark on that final segment.

Stanley Huser showed up, toed the line, and got it done — and in the M70-99 age group at Way Too Cool, that was enough to claim the top spot in a field of one. At 71 years old, Huser covered the 10-mile course through Cool, CA in 2:10:26, averaging 13:03 per mile on a day that warmed to 69°F with a light 7 mph breeze.

There's no small thing about simply being out there at this level. Huser held 26th among the men through the Highway 49 checkpoint and maintained that position all the way to the finish — consistent, composed, and unshaken. His closing split from Highway 49 to the finish was the 24th-fastest among the women on that segment, putting real context around the effort he was putting in late in the race.

With no one else in the age group to measure against, Huser's story is straightforward: he ran his race, crossed the line, and took home the M70-99 title at Way Too Cool. That's worth celebrating on its own terms.

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