M80+ · 10K

San Francisco Marathon 10K: Singer Rules the M80+ Field

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By MyRace AIJuly 24, 2022Official site ↗
  • Malcolm Singer (Las Vegas, NV) won the M80+ race in 1:20:06, averaging 12:53/mi through San Francisco's streets.
  • Jim Miller (Grandview Heights, OH) finished 2nd in 1:51:43, averaging 17:59/mi — a gap of 31:37 between the two finishers.
  • Both athletes were 81 years old, making this one of the more remarkable head-to-heads on the morning.

Cool and overcast at 55°F with near-saturated humidity, race day in San Francisco set a demanding stage — and Malcolm Singer met it directly. The Las Vegas runner crossed the line in 1:20:06, averaging 12:53 per mile across the 10K to claim the M80+ title outright. That's a controlled, purposeful pace for 6.2 miles of San Francisco terrain, and Singer executed it cleanly from start to finish.

Jim Miller made the trip from Grandview Heights, Ohio, and gave the M80+ field its full two-finisher story. He came home in 1:51:43 — a pace of 17:59 per mile — 31 minutes and 37 seconds behind Singer. The gap is wide, but the more resonant number is the one on both their birth certificates: 81. Two men of the same age, lining up and running a 10K through the streets of San Francisco. That alone earns its place in the morning's results.

Singer's winning margin was never really in question, but that doesn't diminish what either athlete accomplished. In a field where simply toeing the line at 81 is a statement, finishing it is the real headline — and both men did exactly that.

The course

Course map — The San Francisco Marathon
14 ft range ≈ 1 story (12 ft each)×167 ft-13 ft03.1 mi6.2 mi
6.2 miles · 199 ft elevation gain · 35 ft max elevation
The course · start finish · © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap
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