BMW Berlin Marathon M75-79: Cattle Runs Away With It
- Ronald Cattle won the M75-79 age group in 4:05:25 (9:22/mi), finishing more than 22 minutes clear of runner-up Graham Goff.
- Goff (4:27:49) held 2nd comfortably, with Bob Teasdale pressing him for 3rd — Teasdale's 4:35:28 edged Kumar Swami Rao's 4:35:58 by just 30 seconds for the final podium spot.
- Teasdale was the group's strongest finisher in the closing stretch, climbing from well outside the top 20 in the men's field at 35K all the way to 3rd in the M75-79 group by the finish line.
- 59 men completed the M75-79 race across a warm, humid Berlin morning — 71°F and 85% humidity made every mile a grind.
Ronald Cattle ran a controlled, authoritative race. Tracking through the men's field, he moved steadily in the first half before a slight drift back in the middle stages — a common pattern in the heat — then reasserted himself over the closing kilometers. His 9:22/mi average across 26.2 miles is a genuinely impressive mark for the M75-79 group, and his margin of victory left no doubt about who owned this age group today.
Behind him, the battle for the podium was the real drama. Teasdale ran one of the more tactically interesting races in the group, sitting outside the top 25 in the men's field as late as 35K before a strong final segment pulled him past Rao and into 3rd. Rao, by contrast, had been moving well through the middle miles but faded slightly in the closing stretch, ultimately finishing 30 seconds behind Teasdale — a gap that felt much larger given how close they had been for much of the race.
Further back, the M75-79 field spread out across a wide range of finishing times, from Cattle's 4:05 to the back of the top 20 pushing past 5:19. On a humid late-September morning in Berlin, every one of the 59 finishers earned their medal.
AI recap · generated from official results
