Boston Marathon M65-69: Dorval Dominates with a 2:48 Masterclass
- Guy Dorval wins in 2:48:23 (6:25/mi), a full 14 minutes 51 seconds clear of 2nd place — the most decisive margin in the M65-69 results.
- Rick Lee (3:03:14) and Paul Huyer (3:03:19) separated by just 5 seconds for 2nd and 3rd — a sprint finish by marathon standards across 26.2 miles.
- Ken Privette (4th, 3:04:01) and Philip Madonia (5th, 3:05:13) rounded out a tight mid-podium cluster, with just over a minute covering 2nd through 5th.
- In a field of 774 M65-69 finishers, 20th place (Xinhua Li, 3:18:10) still came in under 7:34/mi — a testament to the depth of this age group at Boston.
Guy Dorval ran a different race than everyone else in M65-69. His 6:25/mi average wasn't just fast — it was in another gear entirely. He moved steadily through the men's field all day, climbing from 3,748th among men at the 5K mark to 2,527th by the finish, a relentless forward march that never stalled. The win was never seriously in doubt once the miles stacked up.
Behind him, the real drama was a two-man battle for the podium. Rick Lee of New Jersey came in at 3:03:14 (6:59/mi), while Paul Huyer of Ontario crossed in 3:03:19 (7:00/mi). Those 5 seconds are the kind of margin that gets decided in the final half-mile — though it's worth noting the race unfolded differently for each man. Lee had moved up aggressively early, sitting well inside the top half of the men's field through 10K before gradually fading back as the miles wore on. Huyer, by contrast, started conservatively and worked his way forward through the second half, clawing back position from mile 23 onward. Huyer ran the catch-up; Lee held on just enough.
Ken Privette (4th, 3:04:01, 7:01/mi) and Philip Madonia (5th, 3:05:13, 7:04/mi) both ran measured, consistent efforts, with Privette edging Madonia by 1:12. Kyu Sik Kim (6th, 3:05:38) and Benny Melnitcki (7th, 3:05:48) were separated by just 10 seconds, continuing the theme of tight racing throughout the top ten on a cool, overcast Boston morning that was about as good as conditions get for fast running.
AI recap · generated from official results
