M70-74: Jim Snow Runs Away from the Field in Long Beach
- Jim Snow wins in 3:34:55 (8:12/mi), more than 35 minutes clear of 2nd place — a dominant wire-to-wire performance across 22 finishers in the M70-74 field.
- Snow's mid-race surge was the story: he rocketed from 181st among men at the 5.5-mile mark all the way to 94th by the half — posting the 55th-fastest split on that stretch among all women in the field, a measure of just how hard he was moving.
- Ward Sullivan (4:09:57) edged Ezequiel Jimenez (4:12:54) for 2nd place by under three minutes, with both men running the final 10K at a similar clip after trading positions through the middle miles.
- Chul Soo You staged the biggest late charge: entering the final 6.2 miles ranked 2,251st among men, he closed to 1,903rd with the 1,278th-fastest final-segment split among women — a meaningful move through a crowded finishing stretch.
Jim Snow turned in one of the most commanding performances of the day in Long Beach's M70-74 field, finishing in 3:34:55 at 8:12 per mile — a pace that had him weaving through hundreds of runners half his age. His checkpoint progression tells the real story: after moving from 181st to 94th among men between miles 5.5 and 13.1, he faded back into the larger pack over the second half, but by then the damage to his M70-74 rivals was done. No one came close.
The battle for the podium was a genuine contest. Ward Sullivan of Long Beach ran 4:09:57 to claim 2nd, with Ezequiel Jimenez of La Puente crossing in 4:12:54 for 3rd — a gap of just under three minutes after 26.2 miles in 72°F heat and humidity. Both men tracked each other through the middle miles before Sullivan pulled clear in the closing stretch. Kun Kim (4th, 4:41:07) and Chul Soo You (5th, 4:42:06) finished within a minute of each other, with You's strong final segment — he gained hundreds of places among the broader field in the last 10K — nearly closing the gap entirely.
Beyond the top five, the M70-74 field spread across a wide range of finishing times, from Blandino Asuncion's 5:00:55 in 6th to Lucius Clark's 7:09:56 in 20th. Every finisher who crossed that line completed 26.2 miles — no small thing at any age, and a genuine achievement for all 22 who made it to the end in Long Beach.
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