Sports
Tavish Margers and Karen Ross Are Top Santeeans in Carlsbad Marathon
About 60 residents finished Sunday morning marathon or half-marathon, among 8,500 racers.

Tavish Margers was more than an hour behind the winner in Sunday’s Tri-City Medical Center Carlsbad Marathon, but the 39-year-old has local bragging rights: He was the No. 1 Santee finisher in the 26-miler.
Margers clocked a net time of 3 hours, 40 minutes, 34 seconds in placing 221 overall, according to official results. He averaged 8:25 a mile—and was one of 7 Santee residents to finish the longer race.
Top Santee woman at the Carlsbad marathon was Karen Ross, 41, whose net time was 4:47:51. She averaged 10:59 miles.
Another 50 Santeeans also finished the half-marathon Sunday morning.
Ana Davis, 41, was the top Santeean in the half-marathon, clocking 1:32:20, and Charley Marchesano, 39, was the No. 2 Santeean in the 13.1-miler, finishing in 1:39:28.
Mario Macias of Alamosa, CO, and Christine Kenney of New York City claimed victories at the morning race under mostly cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from the upper 40s to upper 50s.
Macias, 30, claimed a decisive wire-to-wire win in 2:22:24 in his first Carlsbad Marathon appearance.
“I mainly used the race as a workout,” said Macias, a Mexican citizen. “I am used to running alone, but it is nice to have someone to push you. The cheers from the crowds helped a lot.”
In the women's division, Kenney, 33, also enjoyed a wire-to-wire victory, finishing in 2:53:07.
“I love Carlsbad and would love to live here someday,” said Kenney who has a sister who lives in Carlsbad.
In the half-marathon race, Africans took top honors with Ezkyas Sisay, 23, of Ethiopia winning the men's race in 1:04:43 and Kenyan Everlyne Lagat, 31, claiming the woman's crown, clocking a 1:12:44.
Sisay grabbed an early commanding lead, only to have the chase pack of Meshack Kirwa (KEN), Teklu Deneke (ETH) and Joseph Gray (Newcastle, Wash.) catch up to him just past the 4-mile mark.
Overall, 8,468 runners and walkers from 46 states and 12 foreign countries took part in the marathon and half-marathon.
The 26.2- and 13.1-mile races began and finished at Westfield Plaza Camino Real in Carlsbad and treated runners and walkers to tours of the Buena Vista Lagoon, the Village of Carlsbad and the Pacific coastline before returning home to the finish line.
Twenty-seven musical bands entertained the thousands of participants, volunteers and spectators along the course throughout the morning, according to event spokeswoman Patrice Malloy.
The event enlisted the help of more than 2,000 volunteers and benefited 22 official charities. Both the marathon and the half-marathon sold out months in advance.
Top finishers in 21st Tri-City Medical Center Carlsbad Marathon
MEN
Find out what's happening in Santeefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- 1) Mario Macias (MEX / CO), 2:22:24, $1500
- 2) Jae Yung Hyung (KOR), 2:25:03, $750
- 3) Jacques Sallberg (USA / CA), 2:29:11, $600
WOMEN
- 1) Christine Kenney (USA / NY), 2:53:07, $1000
- 2) Sarah Hallas (USA / CA), 2:57:49 $750
- 3) Julie Brekke (USA / CA), 3:02:38
Tri-City Medical Center Carlsbad Half Marathon
Find out what's happening in Santeefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
MEN
- 1) Ezkyas Sisay (ETH), 1:04:43, $1500
- 2) Meshack Kirwa (KEN), 1:05:10, $750
- 3) Teklu Deneke (ETH), 1:05:16, $750
WOMEN
- 1) Everlyne Lagat (KEN), 1:12:44, $2500
- 2) Jane Kibii (KEN), 1:15:13, $750
- 3) Heather Jackson (USA / CA), 1:16:11
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.