Rocket City 10K M60-64: Tamez dominates with a 7:18 pace
- Gerard Tamez won the M60-64 group in 45:22 — more than two minutes clear of the field and the only finisher under 47 minutes.
- Jeronimo Nisa Luna ran 47:35 at 7:39/mi to claim 2nd, with the top two combining for a commanding sub-48-minute front end.
- Vincent Halterman rounded out the podium in 56:47 — a 9:08/mi effort that left a 9-minute gap back to 4th place.
- Marvin Nichols and Sungho Lee staged the tightest battle of the day, separated by just 31 seconds (1:02:17 to 1:02:48) for 4th and 5th.
Gerard Tamez, 63, from New Market, made the M60-64 race his own from the outset. His 45:22 finish at 7:18 per mile wasn't just a win — it was a statement, putting him more than two full minutes ahead of the next man across the line in a 12-man field. On a mild December morning in Huntsville — 59°F with a light breeze — conditions were about as cooperative as they get, and Tamez took full advantage.
Behind him, Huntsville's Jeronimo Nisa Luna ran a composed 47:35 to secure 2nd, keeping the top two in a different conversation from the rest of the group. Madison's Vincent Halterman held on for 3rd in 56:47, but the 9-minute gap separating him from 4th tells the story of how cleanly the podium broke away.
The race's most compelling subplot played out in the 4th-and-5th battle. Marvin Nichols of Winston, GA crossed in 1:02:17, with Sungho Lee of Huntsville just 31 seconds back at 1:02:48 — the closest margin anywhere in the field. Amir Mobasher and Lester Burrow then traded blows for 6th and 7th, finishing within 35 seconds of each other (1:06:16 and 1:06:51). The back half of the field spread out considerably from there, with Tony Peters rounding out all 12 finishers in 1:40:01.
AI recap · generated from official results
