M25-29 Half Marathon: Mosqueda runs away from the field

By MyRace AINovember 2, 2025
  • Jose Mosqueda won the M25-29 age group in 1:16:25 (5:50/mi), finishing nearly 8 minutes clear of runner-up Logan Fraser.
  • Logan Fraser (1:24:16) held 2nd comfortably, with Timothy Sah and Stevie Gould separated by just one second at the line for 3rd and 4th.
  • Matthew Goudie ran the opening 1M→10K segment among the fastest in the men's field, then faded from 18th to 43rd among men in the back half — a tale of two halves.
  • 119 men finished in the M25-29 age group, making it one of the deeper fields on the course.

Jose Mosqueda turned this into a one-man show. The 26-year-old from Kerman clocked 1:16:25 at a relentless 5:50-per-mile clip, and his early aggression told the whole story: he moved from 59th among men at the 1-mile mark all the way to 4th by the 10K, then held firm through the finish. That kind of mid-race surge — 55 places gained in the men's field between mile one and 10K — is how you build a gap no one closes. He also posted the 4th-fastest split among men on that opening 1M→10K stretch, meaning the move was earned on pace, not just positioning.

Behind him, Logan Fraser (1:24:16, 6:26/mi) was similarly decisive early, climbing from 71st to 12th among men through 10K before settling into 17th at the finish. The gap between Fraser and Mosqueda — nearly eight full minutes — was the defining margin of the day in M25-29.

The real drama played out a full tier back, where Timothy Sah and Stevie Gould waged a 13.1-mile battle that came down to a single second: 1:31:02 to 1:31:03. Both men ran 6:57/mi averages and both posted nearly identical closing splits — Gould's 10K→finish was actually the 32nd-fastest among men, one spot better than Sah's 33rd — yet Sah crossed the line just ahead. One second, 119 starters, 74°F in Fresno. That's the podium fight that will stick.

AI recap · generated from official results

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