M30-39: Adam Kimble Dominates American River 50 in 6:40:55
- Kimble led wire-to-wire, holding 1st among the men the entire race and posting the fastest Willow Creek→Beals Point split in the field.
- 56-minute gap at the top: Nate Hoe's 7:37:18 secured a comfortable 2nd in M30-39, with the pair well clear of the rest of the group.
- Jeff Moss climbed the standings all day, moving from 7th to 5th among the men before finishing 3rd in M30-39 at 8:19:41 — the strongest positive move on the leaderboard.
- 23 finishers completed the M30-39 race on a warm, clear day in Auburn — 73°F with low humidity making the canyon trails demanding for everyone behind the leaders.
Adam Kimble, 39, from Truckee, turned in a performance that was never in doubt. He ran 6:40:55 — an 8:01/mi average across 50 miles — and led among the men at every single checkpoint from start to finish. His Willow Creek→Beals Point split was the fastest in the entire field, a decisive statement on one of the race's signature stretches. At 39, he's at the top end of this age group and left no ambiguity about who owned the day.
Nate Hoe (32, Seattle) was equally consistent in his own right, sitting 3rd among the men at every checkpoint and never wavering from that position. His 7:37:18 — a 9:09/mi pace — earned him a clear 2nd in M30-39, and his Willow Creek→Beals Point split ranked 3rd in the field, suggesting he was genuinely strong on that segment even if the gap to Kimble was never bridgeable.
The most compelling story behind the top two was Jeff Moss (39, San Francisco). He was 7th among the men at the opening checkpoint, slipped to 9th, then steadily clawed back — 8th, 6th, 6th, and finally 5th among the men at the finish. His 8:19:41 landed him 3rd in M30-39. Robert Corey (37, Sacramento) finished 4th in 8:28:00 but actually ran the opposite arc, sliding from 5th early to 8th among the men by the finish, suggesting the heat and miles took a toll in the back half.
Beyond the top four, the M30-39 field spread out considerably — Ivan Ruiz (34, Lincoln) rounded out the top five in 9:24:04 after a rollercoaster of checkpoint positions, while the field stretched all the way past the 13-hour mark, with 23 men ultimately finishing one of the more demanding 50-milers on the calendar.
AI recap · generated from official results
