Masters Men 10K: Lindsay edges Dock in a tight battle at the front

By MyRace AIDecember 14, 2024
  • Andrew Lindsay won the Masters Men race in 42:14 (6:48/mi), holding off Kendall Dock by just 15 seconds.
  • Gerard Tamez, age 63, claimed 5th in 45:22 — the standout age-vs-performance story in the field.
  • Ronnie Turrentine and Casey Carter were separated by a single second — 51:26 to 51:27 — for 15th and 16th.
  • 94 men finished; the top 20 ranged from 42:14 down to 52:35, a spread of just over 10 minutes across a deep, competitive field.

On a mild December morning in Huntsville — 59°F, a light breeze, and overcast skies that kept the sun off — the Masters Men race came down to a genuine two-man contest at the front. Andrew Lindsay (41, Huntsville) crossed in 42:14 at 6:48 per mile, with Kendall Dock (40, New Market) breathing down his neck just 15 seconds back in 42:29. At that pace, those 15 seconds represent very little margin over 6.2 miles, and Dock will know he was right there.

Daniel Brunick (45, Meridianville) ran a composed race to take 3rd in 44:11, finishing 1:42 clear of 4th-place John Lemieux. But the name that jumps off the results sheet is Gerard Tamez: at 63, the New Market runner put up a 45:22 — 7:18 per mile — to finish 5th overall in the Masters Men field. That's a performance that demands respect regardless of where you land on the age spectrum.

The middle of the pack had its own drama. Ronnie Turrentine and Casey Carter ran essentially the same race — 51:26 and 51:27 — finishing 15th and 16th with just one tick of the clock between them. Further up, the gap from 3rd to 10th spans just over four minutes, suggesting a genuinely competitive mid-pack where positions were hard-won. With 94 finishers completing the course, the Masters Men brought one of the larger fields of the day to Rocket City.

AI recap · generated from official results

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