Masters Men at Run the Parkway 20 Miler: Capelli Dominates, Podium Packs Tight

By MyRace AINovember 9, 2025
  • Marco Capelli won the Masters Men race in 2:06:17 (6:19/mi), finishing more than six minutes clear of runner-up Jedidiah Soliz.
  • Places 3 through 7 were separated by just 37 seconds — five men crossing within a single minute of each other.
  • Jedidiah Soliz was the field's biggest mover, climbing from 20th among men at the first checkpoint all the way to 6th by the finish, powered by the 4th-fastest second-half split in the men's field.
  • Jacob Nur, age 70, claimed 10th in a 186-man field, finishing in 2:19:25 — one of the most remarkable results of the day.

Marco Capelli made this race look straightforward from the gun. The 53-year-old from El Dorado Hills sat 2nd among men at every checkpoint and never wavered, crossing in 2:06:17 at a 6:19/mi clip — a margin of victory that left no doubt. His second half was just as sharp as his first, posting the 2nd-fastest second-half split in the men's field. In 74°F heat with the sun out over Folsom, that kind of sustained pace is no small thing.

Behind Capelli, the race was anything but settled. Jedidiah Soliz, 43, out of Carmichael, ran one of the most aggressive second halves of the day. After sitting 20th among men through the early miles, he reeled in competitor after competitor, eventually landing 2nd in 2:12:22. His 4th-fastest second-half split in the field tells the story: Soliz was just getting started at the halfway point.

The battle for the rest of the podium and beyond was a genuine scramble. David Kaffka (52, Citrus Heights) worked his way from 19th to finish 3rd in 2:16:17, while Dario Cantu made an even more dramatic charge — 21st at one point, ultimately 4th in 2:16:44. Don Wang and Corey Phillis both clocked 2:16:52, with Jesse Barragan just two seconds back at 2:16:54. Five men, 37 seconds, three spots on the leaderboard — that stretch of racing was as competitive as it gets.

And then there's Jacob Nur. The 70-year-old from Elk Grove ran 2:19:25 to finish 10th among 186 Masters Men. No further commentary needed — the number speaks for itself.

AI recap · generated from official results

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