Golden Gate Double 8K Showcases Speed and Scenery in San Francisco
Golden Gate Double 8K Showcases Speed and Scenery in San Francisco
August 3, 2025 – San Francisco, CA
Over 400 runners gathered in San Francisco on a stunning summer morning to compete in the Golden Gate Double 8K, along with an Open 10K and 5K. With the iconic Golden Gate Bridge visible throughout the entire course, runners were treated to not only fast racing but also unforgettable views.
The highlight of the day was the Double 8K (5K + Break + 3K) event. Anthony Cortes, 31, of the 30–39 age group, claimed a commanding victory with a combined time of 26:56. Cortes blazed through the 5K in 17:07, then returned after the recovery break to cover the 3K in 9:49, holding off all challengers.
Behind him, a competitive men’s field included Colin Kennedy and Charles Hudson, both 47, who finished second and third with times of 34:08 and 34:56, respectively. Among the top women, Betty G, 58, ran a strong combined time of 40:30, followed closely by Cordelia McGee-Tubb (40:54) and Ruben Romero (42:23).
Open 10K Results
In the Open 10K, 22-year-old Noah Sauer led the charge with a time of 38:57, followed by Mark Speets (41:17) and Cole Ryan (41:49). The top five men all broke the 45-minute mark, with performances from runners in both the 20–29 and 50–59 age groups.
Open 5K Highlights
The Open 5K was equally exciting. Barrett Wade, 49, won in 18:31, just holding off 15-year-old Taylor Synnott, who finished only three seconds back in 18:34. Rounding out the podium was Kris Croome, 45, in 18:46. The youth field was especially deep, with impressive times from runners under 19, including Sofia Kiyama (21:48), Kiki Boukas (21:57), and Amina Zegar (22:44).
A Day to Remember
With ideal weather and the Golden Gate Bridge in full view from start to finish, this year’s Golden Gate Double and Open Races offered the perfect blend of competitive racing and scenic beauty. Enthusiastic spectators lined the course, and the atmosphere was electric from the first gun to the final finisher.
posted Sunday August 3rd
by Boris Baron