Men's 10-Miler: Svahn Controls from Gun to Tape
- Kevin Svahn, 32, wins in 1:28:12 — an 8:49/mi average that put more than two minutes between him and 2nd place.
- Mark Eger, 53, takes 2nd at 1:30:19 — the fastest 53-year-old on the course, finishing 2:07 back and posting the second-fastest closing split on the Last Gasp→Finish segment.
- Gary Klein, 59, earns 3rd at 1:48:24 — a 10:50/mi effort that held off a competitive mid-pack by a comfortable margin.
- John Stevens, 78, finishes 16th at 3:09:23 — one of the most remarkable results in an 18-man field that stretched from age 32 to 78.
Kevin Svahn led the men's race from start to finish, never relinquishing his top spot through any checkpoint. His 8:49/mi pace was a full minute-per-mile faster than 3rd-place Gary Klein's 10:50/mi, and he backed it up with the fastest closing split on the Last Gasp→Finish segment — the hardest miles to run fast when fatigue sets in. The 2:07 gap over Mark Eger tells the story: this wasn't a photo finish, it was a controlled performance from wire to wire.
Eger, at 53, deserves his own headline. Running 9:02/mi and finishing 2nd among 18 men — many of them significantly younger — he posted the second-fastest Last Gasp→Finish split in the field. Klein, at 59, completed the podium with a 1:48:24, holding a 7:53 cushion over 4th-place Michael Mccandless (1:56:37, 11:40/mi). The gap between 4th and 6th was tight — Mccandless, Daniel Ogburn (1:58:32), and Daniel Jones (1:58:56) were separated by just 1:19 across those three spots.
The back half of the field told its own story of grit. George Lopez, 66, crossed 11th at 2:37:12, while David Bry, 69, came through 15th at 3:02:49. And then there's John Stevens, 78, of Carmichael — 16th in 3:09:23 at a pace that covered every one of these ten miles. Michael Campbell, 70, finished 17th at 3:14:10, with Gurudev Nagaraja rounding out the field in 18th at 3:17:15 — just over eight minutes behind Stevens.
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