Masters Men at CIM: Douglass Dominates from Wire to Wire

By MyRace AIDecember 7, 2025
  • Tyler Douglass won the Masters Men field in 2:04:11 (4:44/mi), never relinquishing the lead across any checkpoint.
  • Johnny Comilang, 73, completed the race in 4:28:52 — a gap of 2 hours and 17 minutes back.
  • Douglass posted the fastest split in the field on the 5K→10K segment; Comilang was second-fastest on that same stretch among Masters Men.

In a two-man Masters Men field on a cool, damp December morning in Folsom, Tyler Douglass made the outcome clear almost immediately. The 55-year-old from Lafayette held the top spot at every single checkpoint — a wire-to-wire performance that left nothing to debate. His 4:44/mi average is a genuinely striking number: that pace would be competitive in most open fields, let alone among masters competitors.

The early 5K→10K segment offered the one moment of shared drama. Douglass and Comilang ran the two fastest splits in their field on that stretch — Douglass leading, Comilang right behind — before the race settled into its inevitable shape. After that, the gap between them only widened, and Comilang's 10:15/mi average tells the story of a very different kind of effort: a 73-year-old from Sacramento covering 26.2 miles on a chilly Sunday morning, which is its own achievement entirely.

Douglass crosses the line in 2:04:11. Comilang finishes in 4:28:52. Two runners, two very different races, one shared finish line in Sacramento.

AI recap · generated from official results

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