Cleveland Marathon 10K — M55-59: Hutt dominates a humid Northeast Ohio showdown
- Lance Hutt (46:08, 7:25/mi) claimed the M55-59 title by 1:23 over Adam Clark — a commanding margin that was never seriously in doubt.
- Adam Clark (47:31, 7:39/mi) held off Don Wymer for the runner-up spot; Wymer's 49:27 edged Brian Mathewson's 49:43 by just 16 seconds for the final podium place.
- The top-4 all broke 50 minutes; the next 16 finishers ranged from 51:12 to 1:08:10, reflecting a sharp drop-off after the lead pack.
- With 67°F temperatures, 83% humidity, and a 15 mph wind off Lake Erie, conditions were legitimately tough — making the sub-7:30 pace at the front all the more impressive.
Lance Hutt of Streetsboro ran a disciplined, front-to-back effort at 7:25 per mile to win the M55-59 age group in 46:08 — the kind of performance that leaves little room for debate. His 1:23 cushion over second place wasn't a photo finish; it was a statement. At 56, Hutt was one of the younger men on the podium, but he ran like the oldest hand in the room.
Adam Clark of Peninsula made it a genuine two-man race at the front. His 47:31 at 7:39 per mile was a solid effort in its own right, and he kept the gap to Hutt respectable. Behind him, Don Wymer (49:27) and Brian Mathewson (49:43) waged their own private battle for the final podium step — 16 seconds separating them after more than six miles of racing. Wymer, running 7:57 per mile to Mathewson's 8:00, held on to claim third.
Keith Gonnerman of Geneva, IL rounded out the top five in 51:12, while Joseph Peters finished sixth in 52:22. The middle and back of the 29-man field spread out considerably from there, with Mike Pawuk (7th, 56:47) through Scott Maruna (20th, 1:08:10) covering a wide range of paces on a day when the humidity alone was enough to add minutes to anyone's clock.
AI recap · generated from official results
