Masters Men 5K: Marin dominates in the Huntsville freeze
- Kristopher Marin, 43, wins in 19:26 — a 6:15/mi pace that put 1:32 of clear air between him and runner-up Daniel Guthery.
- Drew Bell, 60, finishes 5th in 21:59 — the fastest 60-something in the field, edging Kendall Dock (41) by just two seconds.
- Ernie Kiser, 77, clocks 24:13 — the oldest finisher in the listed results and one of the most remarkable numbers on the board.
- Jason Deem and Christopher Stlaurent both finish in 25:16 — same time to the second, with placement settling the order between them.
With 29°F air and a 16 mph wind cutting across Huntsville, the Masters Men 5K was never going to be a comfortable morning — but Kristopher Marin of Centerville, Ohio didn't seem to get that memo. The 43-year-old went out and ran 19:26 at 6:15 per mile, a margin of victory that left no drama at the front. Daniel Guthery (54, Cullman) held on for 2nd in 20:58, with Chip Thigpen (52, Owens Cross Roads) rounding out the podium in 21:10 — a 12-second gap between them that kept 3rd interesting even after 1st was long settled.
Jake Adrian (47) and Drew Bell (60) waged the race's sharpest battle for 4th and 5th, finishing in 21:45 and 21:59 respectively. Bell's 21:59 is worth a double-take — a 60-year-old running 7:05 per mile in near-freezing wind is a statement. He edged Kendall Dock (41) by just two seconds, meaning a man nearly two decades his senior held off someone young enough to be his son.
Further back, Ernie Kiser quietly delivered one of the afternoon's most striking performances. The 77-year-old from Madison finished 14th in 24:13 — ahead of 105 other Masters Men finishers and running 7:48 per mile in conditions that would send most people indoors. At the other end of the listed results, Jason Deem and Christopher Stlaurent crossed in identical 25:16s, with the timing system's finer resolution required to separate them for 16th and 17th.
AI recap · generated from official results
