M30-39: Furman dominates, but three is a thin crowd

By MyRace AIJanuary 31, 2026
  • Blake Furman won M30-39 in 3:21:41 (6:30/mi), pulling ahead in the men's field for good by the third checkpoint and never looking back.
  • Furman posted the fastest split on the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment among the men — the move that effectively ended the race as a contest.
  • Victor Skorapa finished 2nd in M30-39 in 3:59:17, nearly 38 minutes back, holding 6th among the men throughout the second half of the race.
  • Anthony Rodriguez, 38, rounded out the group in 4:25:22 — a steady 8:32/mi through the Sacramento fog.

Blake Furman made his intentions clear early. Starting 2nd among the men, he climbed to the front by the third checkpoint and stayed there, crossing in 3:21:41 at a 6:30/mi clip — a pace that would feel aggressive on a clear day, let alone in dense fog and 93% humidity. His fastest split on the Out & Back→Lap 1 segment was the decisive moment, and from that point the race was his to lose.

Victor Skoroba settled into 6th among the men and simply stayed there — consistent to a fault, finishing in 3:59:17. The 37-minute, 36-second gap to Furman tells the story of a race that was never truly competitive at the front of M30-39, even if Skoropa's own run through the Sacramento morning was a solid effort in its own right.

Anthony Rodriguez, the eldest of the three at 38, worked through the field in the early going — climbing from 10th among the men to 8th by the Lap 1→Lap 2 segment — before fading slightly to 10th at the finish in 4:25:22. His 8:32/mi average over 31 miles in heavy fog is nothing to dismiss, even if the podium was never in reach. With only three finishers in M30-39, every one of them earned their place.

AI recap · generated from official results

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