A 28-year-old man from Utah set a course record at the Beach to Beacon 10K Saturday in Cape Elizabeth.
Conner Mantz finished with a time of 27:26. That's two seconds faster than the previous record. Mantz is the second American to win the race. Ben True of Maine was the first US champion in 2016.
For women, 29-year-old Australian Olympian Izzi Batt-Doyle was the overall champion with a time of 31:25.
In the Maine women's division, 19-year-old Ruth White of Orono finished first. Luke Marsanskis of Cumberland was the top finisher for Maine men.
In the women's wheelchair division, 25-year-old Sidney Knox of Benton placed second.
Knox said she likes the Beach to Beacon because there are many adaptive athletes, and she said it feels inclusive. This year she had a special reason to compete.