Two Cities Marathon 5K — M55-59: Flores Runs Away With It
- Lorenzo Flores (56, Clovis) won the M55-59 group in 30:21 — a 9:46/mi pace that left the field more than 14 minutes behind.
- Loddy Tenizo edged Fritz Glaser MD for 2nd: 44:45 to 45:14 — just 29 seconds separating them after 3.1 miles.
- 11 men finished in the M55-59 group, ranging from Flores's 30:21 to DWIGHT Tiu's 1:46:13.
- The back half of the field was tightly bunched: places 6 through 9 were separated by just over 3 minutes across four finishers.
Lorenzo Flores made this one a solo mission. The 56-year-old from Clovis crossed in 30:21 at a 9:46/mi clip — a pace that would have been competitive in many open fields on a warm November morning in Fresno. By the time second place came through, Flores had been done for nearly a quarter of an hour. That kind of margin isn't a race; it's a statement.
Behind him, the real drama played out between Loddy Tenizo and Fritz Glaser MD. Tenizo, 59, held off Glaser by 29 seconds — 44:45 to 45:14 — a gap that sounds comfortable but amounts to roughly 10 seconds per mile over the course. Glaser, also 59, will know exactly where those seconds went. Michael Carter came in 4th at 49:47, another four-plus minutes back, with Shams Khwaja rounding out the top five at 52:25.
From 6th through 9th, Ferdinand Romero, Mark Sison MD, Shaun Mallam, and Charles Stransky ran within a 3-minute, 18-second window — 55:29 to 58:47 — making that stretch the most competitive cluster in the group. Diomedes Cervania (1:15:46) and DWIGHT Tiu, who made the trip from Palm Coast, Florida, to finish in 1:46:13, rounded out the eleven. Every man who started, finished — and on a 74-degree day in the Central Valley, that's worth noting.
AI recap · generated from official results
