Men's 10K: Barnett edges Allan in a photo-finish thriller on the Bay
- Joey Barnett, 33:36 — wins the men's race by a single second over Luke Allan (33:37), the closest finish at the front of a 1,683-man field.
- Allan led at the midpoint before Barnett ran the second half faster, posting the 2nd-quickest 5K→Finish split among the men to steal the lead and the win.
- Harry Driscoll, 35:47 rounds out the podium in 3rd, with Willy Georges 4th (36:02) and 17-year-old Levi Myers 5th (36:29) — all five separated by under three minutes.
- Bjorn Trowery, 40, and Max Walde, 15 are the age-range bookends of a deep top-20, both finishing inside 38:22.
Luke Allan held the men's lead through the first 5K, and for most of the race that looked like it would be enough. The 23-year-old from Bozeman was running a crisp 5:25/mi pace and had the field covered. But Joey Barnett, a 37-year-old San Franciscan racing on home pavement, had other ideas. Barnett ran the second half harder — his 5K→Finish split was the 2nd-fastest among all men — and came through the tape in 33:36, one second clear of Allan. That's a catch-up story: the finish times are nearly identical, but the second-half efforts were not. Allan faded just enough; Barnett surged just enough.
Harry Driscoll (35:47, 5:46/mi) held 3rd from start to finish and crossed more than two minutes behind the leaders, which tells you how decisive that front-two battle was and how clean the separation was across the podium. Willy Georges of Montpellier was a steady 4th in 36:02, while Levi Myers — just 17 years old from SF — ran 36:29 at 5:52/mi to claim 5th, an impressive showing for one of the youngest men on the course.
The race unfolded under cool, breezy San Francisco conditions — 60°F with a 15 mph wind — which likely kept times honest across the board. The men's winner's 33:36 sits just shy of the 2025 men's winning mark of 32:47 (Florian Bochert) and the 2024 mark of 33:09 (Linus Rueegger), a reminder of how competitive the front of this race has been in recent editions. Further back, Bjorn Trowery (40, Oakland) and Max Walde (15) both cracked 38:22, representing a 25-year age span within the top 20 of a field that stretched to 1,683 finishers.
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