M25-29 Half Marathon: Remington Breeze Runs Away with It
- Remington Breeze won the M25-29 group in 1:21:23 at a 6:12/mi clip — more than six minutes clear of runner-up Luis Leon.
- Breeze moved from 6th to 2nd among men through the early miles and never looked back, posting the 2nd-fastest men's split on the Mile 4→Mile 10 stretch.
- Andrew Romero and Alex Cruz rounded out the top four, separated by just 3:31 — the tightest battle of the day in this group.
- Eight men finished across a span of over two hours, with Ajani Wright completing the course in 3:31:22.
Remington Breeze made his move early. Starting the race outside the top five among men, he had climbed to 2nd by Mile 4 and held that position through the finish, crossing in 1:21:23. That 6:12/mi average on a warm November morning in Folsom — 74°F with humidity pushing 60% — was the class of the M25-29 field by a comfortable margin. Luis Leon gave chase and finished a solid second in 1:27:45 (6:42/mi), but the gap of six minutes and 22 seconds tells you how decisive Breeze's middle stretch was.
Behind Leon, the race for third and fourth was genuinely competitive. Andrew Romero of San Jose came home third in 1:38:41, posting the 11th-fastest men's split on the second half of the course. Alex Cruz was fourth in 1:42:12, and his Mile 10→Finish stretch was strong — the 7th-fastest men's split on that closing segment — but he couldn't quite close the gap on Romero, finishing 3:31 back. Ignacio Dominguez rounded out the top five in 1:50:41.
Connor Heidebrecht and Travis Hail, both 25 and both from Roseville, finished sixth and seventh in 1:55:53 and 2:10:02 respectively. Ajani Wright completed the course in 3:31:22 to claim eighth. All eight men finished — a full card on a day that had the heat working against everyone.
AI recap · generated from official results
