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Preliminary results · 1,398 finishers · source dipsea.orgLoaded 16 Jun 2026 · preliminary results may change

Head-to-head

Pick two athletes to see how the race played out between them — by actual time, head start, and checkpoint.

Athlete A

Official

Roger Booth

#798 · 1:27:24 · M60 · Group N · DR

Wave start 8:41 AM (N-DR)

Athlete B

Official

Eric Tannenwald

#797 · 1:26:15 · M58 · Group P · DR

Wave start 8:42 AM (P-DR)

Interpretation

Roger (N-DR) started at 8:41 AM; Eric (P-DR) started at 8:42 AM. That gave Roger a 1 minute head start on Eric. On foot, Roger ran 1:27:24 and Eric ran 1:26:15 — Eric was 1:09 faster than Roger. Roger took official place 798th (time-based 848th) and Eric took official place 797th (time-based 818th). Eric was faster on foot and finished ahead on the official clock too. Biggest swing: Eric gained 2:58 from Cardiac to White Gate.

Deltas

Computed

Wave start

Roger Booth (N-DR) started 1 min earlier than Eric (P-DR).

Overall place Δ
+1
Actual time Δ
+1:09
Section gap Δ
±0 (same section)
Wave start Δ
1 min (Roger earlier)
Finish clock Δ
+0:09
Section place Δ
-9

Δ = RogerEric. Negative means Roger is ahead/faster.

Race timeline

Computed
Roger (N-DR) · start 8:41 AM1:27:24
Eric (P-DR) · start 8:42 AM1:26:15
Earliest wave start (8:41 AM)Last finish (+1:27:24)
  • Roger (N-DR) started at 8:41 AM.
  • Eric (P-DR) started at 8:42 AM, 1:00 later.
  • Actual running time: Eric was 1:09 faster on foot than Roger.
  • Finish clock: Eric crossed the line 0:09 ahead of Roger Eric wins this head-to-head.

Δ (A − B): actual +1:09 · finish clock +0:09.

Position through the course

Official

Segment-by-segment splits

Official
Segment-by-segment splits comparing the two selected athletes.
SegmentRogerEricΔ
Start to Top of Stairs9:3210:37-1:05
Stairs to Windy Gap7:027:00+0:02
Windy Gap to Muir Woods8:397:30+1:09
Muir Woods to Cardiac29:5331:20-1:27
Cardiac to White Gate20:4417:46+2:58
White Gate to The Stile9:049:41-0:37
The Stile to Finish2:302:21+0:09

Δ negative = Roger ran the segment faster.