Jed Smith 30K Masters Male: Badolato Dominates from Wire to Wire

By MyRace AIJanuary 31, 2026
  • Chris Badolato won the Masters Male field in 2:02:05 (6:33/mi), never relinquishing the lead across all four tracked checkpoints.
  • Jacob Nur, 70, claimed 2nd in 2:08:49 — a 6:44 gap back — and posted the fastest split of anyone in the field on the final Lap 2→Finish segment.
  • Fabian Dias was the race's biggest mover, climbing from 10th among men at the first checkpoint all the way to 6th by the finish.
  • Nine masters men finished across a span of 2 hours and 37 minutes, from Badolato's 2:02:05 to Ian Coad's 4:39:12.

Chris Badolato ran a composed, authoritative race through Sacramento's foggy, humid morning. Holding the top spot among the masters men from the opening segment to the tape, he averaged 6:33 per mile over 30 kilometers — a pace that left no doubt about who owned this field. His strongest relative moment came on the Out & Back into Lap 1, where he posted the fastest split of any man in the group on that stretch.

Jacob Nur, at 70 years old, turned in the performance of the day for sheer jaw-dropping context. Running 6:55 per mile for 18.6 miles, he held 2nd from start to finish and saved his best for last — clocking the fastest split among the masters men on the Lap 2→Finish segment. Brian Haskett (2:12:33, 7:07/mi) rounded out the podium in 3rd, also strong on the early Out & Back segment, and the top three were never shuffled once the race settled in.

The most dynamic story behind the podium belonged to Fabian Dias. Starting the race buried in 10th among the men, he methodically worked his way through the field — 9th, then 6th — to finish 5th in 2:29:05. His best relative work came on the Lap 1→Lap 2 stretch, where he posted the 4th-fastest split in the group on that segment and kept pressing through the back half while others faded.

Further back, Pip Smith (2:56:56) and Alex Gutierrez (3:00:54) completed the mid-field, while James Flanigan, 76, and Ian Coad brought it home to close out all nine finishers. Every man who started got to the finish line — no small thing on a 30K in thick fog and 93% humidity.

AI recap · generated from official results

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