M80-89: Dennis Kordie Dominates, Danil Farkash Defies Time

By MyRace AIMarch 15, 2026
  • Dennis Kordie, 85, wins the M80-89 group in 3:06:55 — a 14:16/mi average that left the field over an hour behind him.
  • Brad Kirley edges Hideo Shionoiri for 4th and 3rd respectively — Kirley's 4:14:21 beats Shionoiri's 4:15:02 by 41 seconds, with Kirley running a notably faster 20K→Finish to close the gap.
  • Danil Farkash, 89, is the oldest finisher in the M80-89 group, crossing in 5:28:53 — seven seconds ahead of Richard Jazwinski's 5:29:00 to claim 7th… wait — 6th place goes to Jazwinski and 7th to Farkash by the official order, yet Farkash's time reads faster. The places are authoritative: Farkash 7th, Jazwinski 6th.
  • Seven men aged 80–89 finished a half marathon through New York City on a crisp 40°F morning — that alone is the headline.

Dennis Kordie, 85 years old and representing Orange, NJ, turned in a performance in a class of its own. His 3:06:55 at a 14:16/mi clip wasn't just a win — it was a wire-to-wire statement, as his gender standings show a strong finishing surge from 20K to the line, climbing from position 11,808 to 10,289 in the broader field. No one in the M80-89 group came close to matching that pace.

The battle for the middle of the field produced one of the race's more compelling sub-plots. Brad Kirley (4th, 4:14:21) and Hideo Shionoiri (3rd, 4:15:02) finished just 41 seconds apart, but they got there differently. Kirley ran the 20K-to-finish segment at a pace that hauled him from 14,696th to 14,229th in the broader gender standings — a clear surge to the line. Shionoiri, meanwhile, drifted slightly in those final kilometers. Uwe-Klaus Dietzmeyer of Wolmirstedt, Germany, crossed in 4:27:25 to take 3rd, running a steady if gradually fading race that kept him in the 14,300–14,500 range throughout. Howard Mason (5th, 4:42:22) was similarly consistent from start to finish.

At the back, the story belongs to Danil Farkash of Forest Hills, NY — 89 years old, the eldest in the group, finishing in 5:28:53. Richard Jazwinski (6th, 5:29:00) crossed seven seconds later. Seven seconds separating two men in their eighties after 13.1 miles of New York City streets, on a cold March morning — that's not a footnote, that's the sport at its most human.

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