RESULTS
2026 Headliners
Scott Rodlitz of Culver City captured the 2026 Screenland 5K title, setting a new 31–35 age‑group record with a blazing 16:07. “It worked out perfectly for me—I just moved here and could practically walk to the start line,” he said. Kwan Leung of Alhambra claimed second in 16:20, followed closely by Stevenson Ranch’s Oscar Orozco in 16:24. On the women’s side, Johanna Williams (18:31) and Ingrid Walters (18:42) repeated their one‑two finish from the 2023 Screenland 5K—this time slicing nearly two minutes off their previous marks.
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2025 Top Finishers
Culver City Mayor Dan O'Brien, the 2024 age-division champion, poses with Justine Stecko, 25, of Azusa, and Joshua Velasco, 26, of the Culver City Police Dept., who won their gender divisions in the 2025 Screenland 5K. Velasco was overall champ (15:49). Stecko finished third overall (17:47), the first time a female has finished in the top three positions in the nine-year history of the annual race in the Heart of Screenland.
2024 Stars
Break a Record, Run for Free
Justine Stecko, who finished third overall, broke her age-group record at the 2025 Screenland 5K, winning her division for the second consecutive year. Sharon Lotesto and Sean Flock also surpassed their previous record-setting times in the race. The race champion, Joshua Velasco, shattered the record in his age division by nearly three minutes.
Course Records
Set an age‑group record and your next Screenland 5K is on us. Break the all‑time event records held by Ayden Buchanan (15:47) or Justine Stecko (17:27), and you’ll race free every year until your mark is beaten.