Jonathan Aziz, Kristina Mascarenas go back-to-back in Pikes Peak Marathon

Nearly 600 runners competed in the 2023 Pikes Peak Marathon on Sunday, vying for an opportunity to dethrone last year’s winners.

But Jonathan Aziz and Kristina Mascarenas refused to relinquish their titles in Manitou Springs for the 68th annual event.

Aziz and Mascarenas repeated as champions in the male and female categories with Aziz clocking in at 3 hours, 43 minutes and 45 seconds.

Mascarenas also finished seventh overall and set a personal-best time of 4:31.33, crushing her previous best of 4:37.34 set last year.

Both runners crossed the finished line sporting painful keepsakes all over their bodies courtesy of the race. For Aziz, his minor injuries briefly stopped his race.

Aziz fights through fall for victory

“This is nothing compared to last year,” Aziz said pointing to a pair of bandages on his right kneecap and another pair between his right wrist and elbow. “Last year, I had to come down and get my chin stitched up.”

Aziz didn’t require sutures this year. But the fall, which he said happened around Barr Camp, caused the Colorado Springs runner discomfort.

Pikes Peak Marathon 2022 Winner Jonathan Aziz leads two time Pikes Peak Marathon Winner Seth DeMoor immediately out of the starting line through the streets of Manitou Springs on Sunday, September 17, 2023. Aziz won for the race for the second time in a row with a time of 3:43:45 as DeMoor came in 2nd overall and 1st Doubler. (Gabi Broekema)
Pikes Peak Marathon 2022 Winner Jonathan Aziz leads two time Pikes Peak Marathon Winner Seth DeMoor immediately out of the starting line through the streets of Manitou Springs on Sunday, September 17, 2023. Aziz won for the race for the second time in a row with a time of 3:43:45 as DeMoor came in 2nd overall and 1st Doubler. (Gabi Broekema)

“Of course, there was an immediate shock and for the next 30 seconds afterward, I had to steady myself. But after that I was able to get into a rhythm,” Aziz said. “After that, it wasn’t too bad.”

As Aziz brushed aside that pain, he also needed to ward off Seth DeMoor.

DeMoor, who placed second in Saturday’s ascent race and second in the marathon, remained near Aziz for much of the 26.2-mile race.

Both runners swapped the lead several times between the opening mile and the 21-mile mark. When Aziz caught DeMoor nearly two miles from the summit, he delivered a succinct message.

“I commended him for an incredible weekend,” Aziz said. “Then I said, ‘Who knows what’s going to happen on the way down?’ And we had two more lead changes.”

DeMoor caught Aziz shortly after the summit. But 21 miles into the race, Aziz noticed DeMoor’s eased pace and capitalized.

“When I came by, he was going a little bit slower and it seemed like he was cruising,” Aziz said. “I still wasn’t sure that was our final lead exchange, but I was confident after that pass.”

As Aziz walked to get refreshments and snacks to refuel, he had a noticeable limp, which he managed to stave off during the competition.

While happy to earn back-to-back Pikes Peak Marathon victories, Aziz also noted his gratitude in finishing the event.

“I’m just glad it’s over because it was a tough one today,” Aziz said. “It’ll feel better later. Right now I’m just glad I’m not running anymore.”

Mascarenas sets new personal record

Mascarenas crossed the finish line, her hands dropped toward the ground, making some spectators and workers believe she would throw up.

Nope, Mascarenas just needed room for a cartwheel to celebrate her finish.

“Before the race, I promised a couple of people that I’d do a cartwheel when I finished. It started as a joke and almost ended with a cramped leg,” Mascarenas said with a laugh. “I did gymnastics for a decade, so a cartwheel is something I can still do.”

Like Aziz, Mascarenas ran a portion of the marathon with an injury as she sported blisters on her feet.

Following her cartwheel and a plethora of congratulations from spectators and friends, Mascarenas sat, removed her right shoe and revealed a dark red, quarter-sized blister on her big toe.

Mascarenas also showed a blister from the middle of her right foot to near the heel.

“I will be paying greatly for this,” Mascarenas said.

“This” referred to her shoe choice. Mascarenas ran in new shoes to avoid difficulty due to lingering snow.

“I picked new shoes because I was concerned about the ice,” Mascarenas said. “I knew the shoes weren’t great for my toes, but they had the most amount of grip, so I went for it.”

Sure, Mascarenas’ shoe choice hurt postrace. However, during the marathon, her sneakers and decision making proved fruitful.

While speaking to the event’s announcers, the three-time champ who won in 2017 and 2022, said she “went out hard” to start the race and wanted a personal-best time.

Mascarenas wrote five split times on her left wrist, two for Barr Camp and A-frame and one for the summit, to remain privy of her goals.

“I wanted to have a rough estimate in mind to keep me on the right track,” Mascarenas said. “I focused on the climb this year because I’m not known for being the best climber. I wanted to have one of my best times for going up. Then I figured I would try to hold on on the way down. I knew where I needed to be and when I needed to be there. When I wasn’t around any women, I told myself, ‘Stay on your game. You know what you’re doing. Keep your pace.’

“I ran up with two guys and we were able to pace each other the whole way up. It was beautiful.”

PHOTOS: Pikes Peak Marathon 2023

Results

Men’s Division

1. Jonathan Aziz, Colorado Springs, 3:43:45

2. Seth J. DeMoor, Lakewood, 3:51:12

3. Hector Rene Rodriguez Barragan, Pittsburgh, Pa., 4:06:18

4. Mark Schenberger, Durango, 4:08:16

5. Jupiter Carera Casas, Mexico, 4:13:58

6. Daniel Metzger, Colorado Springs, 4:26:32

7. Ricky Reusser, Oakland, Calif., 4:29:57

8. Scott Schrader, Littleton, 4:39:58

9. Cody Cook, Colorado Springs, 4:42:52

10. Sam Johnson, Golden, 4:43.14

11. Daniel Kraft, Alma, 4:46:27

12. Robert Webber, Alhambra, Calif., 4:47:20

13. Andrew Wise, Denver, 4:47:51

14. James Hestand, Manitou Springs, 4:49:08

15. Ryan Chio, Manitou Springs, 4:49:55

16. Van Wallace, Denver, 4:50:07

17. Sam Haines, Brooklyn N.Y., 4:50:32

18. Sky Grahn, Salt Lake City, Utah, 4:51:15

19. Scott Callahan, Colorado Springs, 4:56:15

20. Luke McCrae, Manitou Springs, 4:57:15

21. David Burroughs, Manitou Springs, 4:57:59

22. Joost Schreve, Boulder, 5:01:03

23. Cameron Gee, Kansas City, Mo. 5:01:10

24. Noah Graham, Colorado Springs, 5:04:16

25. Jonathan Moriscato, Denver, 5:05:06

Women’s Division

1. Kristina Mascarenas, Colorado Springs, 4:31:30

2. Sarah Guhl, Colorado Springs, 4:51:51

3. Gabriella Brinkley, Boulder, 5:05:58

4. Anne Flower, Colorado Springs, 5:06:25

5. Jennifer Yeaman, Colorado Springs, 5:06:42

6. Emma Sjolund, Bonney Lake, Wash., 5:09:35

7. Emily Fischer, Colorado Springs, 5:20:01

8. Jessy Herring, Colorado Springs, 5:29:24

9. Chrissy Lofgren, Colorado Springs, 5:30:42

10. Grace Morgan, Boulder, 5:31:52

11. Shaelyn Silverman, Pasadena, Calif., 5:35:10

12. Nancy Citiglia, Fraser, 5:41:05

13. Chantelle Smith, St. Ives, Australia, 5:42:09

14. Chantel Pennicott, Farmington, Ark., 5:50:15

15. Yiou Wang, San Rafael, Calif., 5:53:35

16. Aoife Henry, Boulder, 5:54:36

17. Amber Shaffer, Colorado Springs, 5:54:55

18. Amanda Morgenstern, Colorado Springs, 5:55:01

19. Freya Stein, Minneapolis Minn., 6:00:35

20. Sarah Dickes, Colorado Springs, 6:04:11

21. Chrissy Steigerwald, Colorado Springs, 6:12:43

22. EB Bollendonk, Boulder, 6:14:55

23. Melissa Goleb, San Francisco, Calif., 6:17:07

24. Megan McVeigh, Crested Butte, 6:17:28

25. Emma Stonesmyth, Colorado Springs, 6:22:10

Nonbinary

1, Sarah Haueisen, Kalamazoo, Mich., 7:06:26

Winners by age group

Men’s Division

15-19: Logan Day-Richter, Denver, 5:28:39

20-24: Noah Graham, Colorado Springs, 5:04:14

25-29: Jupiter Carera Casas, Mexico, 4:13:58

30-34: Jonathan Aziz, Colorado Springs, 3:43:45

35-39: Seth DeMoor, Lakewood, 3:51:12

40-44: Cody Jones, Pacific Grove, Calif., 5:07:28

45-49: Cody Cook, Colorado Springs, 4:42:52

50-54: Jeremy Brooks, Universal City, Texas, 5:23:05

55-59: Brett Wilson, Colorado Springs, 5:25:01

60-64: Paul Hooge, Boulder, 5:46:13

65-69: Mike Brumbaugh, Moose Lake, Minn., 6:21:43

70-74: Marlin Weekley, Metamora, Ill., 8:38:10

Women’s Division

15-19: Evelyn Kronlage, Colorado Springs, 6:45:35

20-24: Gabriella Brinkley, Boulder, 5:05:58

25-29: Jessy Herring, Colorado Springs, 5:29:24

30-34: Kristina Mascarenas, Colorado Springs, 4:31:30

35-39: Chantelle Smith, St. Ives, Australia, 5:42:09

40-44: Amber Shaffer, Colorado Springs, 5:54:54

45-49: Nancy Citriglia, Fraser, 5:41:05

50-54: Chrissy Steigerwald, Colorado Springs, 6:12:43

55-59: Janet Edwards, Colorado Springs, 8:00:39

60-64: Kimberley Greer, Larkspur, 7:26:20

65-69: Joy Robertson, Lafayette, 9:35:00

Pikes Peak Marathon 2022 Winner Jonathan Aziz crosses the finish line for the 2023 Pikes Peak Marathon in Manitou Springs on Sunday, September 17, 2023. Aziz won for the race for the second time in a row with a time of 3:43:45 as DeMoor came in 2nd overall and 1st Doubler. (Gabi Broekema)
Pikes Peak Marathon 2022 Winner Jonathan Aziz crosses the finish line for the 2023 Pikes Peak Marathon in Manitou Springs on Sunday, September 17, 2023. Aziz won for the race for the second time in a row with a time of 3:43:45 as DeMoor came in 2nd overall and 1st Doubler. (Gabi Broekema)
Pikes Peak Marathon 2023 runner-up Seth DeMoor reaches out to his wife Brigid DeMoor as one of his 6 children and other supporters cheer him on at the finish line of the Pikes Peak Marathon in Manitou Springs on Sunday, September 17, 2023. Though DeMoor was 2nd place overall, he was the first Doubler to finish the Marathon. “It was so fun to cheer him on,” Bridgid said. “He’s perfect.”
Pikes Peak Marathon 2023 runner-up Seth DeMoor reaches out to his wife Brigid DeMoor as one of his 6 children and other supporters cheer him on at the finish line of the Pikes Peak Marathon in Manitou Springs on Sunday, September 17, 2023. Though DeMoor was 2nd place overall, he was the first Doubler to finish the Marathon. “It was so fun to cheer him on,” Bridgid said. “He’s perfect.”
Pikes Peak Marathon 2023 runner-up Seth DeMoor takes barely a minute to rest before rushing to embrace his wife Brigid DeMoor and 6 children after finishing the Pikes Peak Marathon in Manitou Springs on Sunday, September 17, 2023. “It was so fun to cheer him on,” Bridgid said. “He’s perfect.” (Gabi Broekema)
Pikes Peak Marathon 2023 runner-up Seth DeMoor takes barely a minute to rest before rushing to embrace his wife Brigid DeMoor and 6 children after finishing the Pikes Peak Marathon in Manitou Springs on Sunday, September 17, 2023. “It was so fun to cheer him on,” Bridgid said. “He’s perfect.” (Gabi Broekema)
Pikes Peak Marathon 2022 and 2023 winner Jonathan Aziz takes a breath before being interviewed by the announcer in Manitou Springs on Sunday.
Pikes Peak Marathon 2022 and 2023 winner Jonathan Aziz takes a breath before being interviewed by the announcer in Manitou Springs on Sunday.

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