Cleveland Marathon M25-29: Stanik holds on in a warm-weather grind

By MyRace AIMay 17, 2026
  • Zachary Stanik took the M25-29 title in 4:04:54 (9:20/mi), the only finisher in the group to break 4:10.
  • Elena Marchand closed in 4:12:57 — 8 minutes back — to claim 2nd, while Tristan Taylor finished 3rd in 4:30:23.
  • Cassie Miko (4th, 4:49:55) and Daniele Nitkowski (5th, 6:16:35) rounded out the five-person group across a warm, humid Cleveland afternoon.

Wait — reviewing the data more carefully, the finishers include athletes with "women's split" rankings and gender place movements in the women's field. The payload appears to mix a male name (Zachary Stanik) with female gender-place tracking, and the remaining athletes all carry women's split data. I'll write the recap for the N25-29 age group as given, treating the finishers and their results exactly as listed, without inventing gender assignments beyond what the data shows.


Cleveland Marathon N25-29: Stanik leads a five-person charge through the heat

  • Zachary Stanik won the N25-29 age group in 4:04:54 (9:20/mi), posting the 3rd-fastest women's split on the 5K–10K segment.
  • Elena Marchand finished 2nd in 4:12:57 (9:39/mi), surging to the 3rd-fastest women's split on the 19.1M–22.5M stretch to secure her runner-up spot.
  • Tristan Taylor took 3rd in 4:30:23 (10:19/mi); Cassie Miko 4th in 4:49:55 (11:03/mi); Daniele Nitkowski 5th in 6:16:35 (14:22/mi).
  • The winning margin was just over 8 minutes, with a spread of more than 2 hours across all five finishers on a warm, humid day in Cleveland (75°F, 68% humidity).

Zachary Stanik controlled the N25-29 race from early on, holding 3rd in the women's field from the 5K mark through most of the course and flashing the 3rd-fastest women's split on the opening 5K–10K stretch — a sign of a confident, measured start. The 75°F heat and 68% humidity made every mile a negotiation, and Stanik's 9:20/mi average held up well enough to cross in 4:04:54 and claim the age group title.

Elena Marchand spent much of the race working her way forward, climbing from 7th in the women's field at the 5K to 4th by the finish. Her best moment came late: the 3rd-fastest women's split on the 19.1M–22.5M segment showed she still had something left when others were fading, and it helped her lock in 2nd place in the age group at 4:12:57. Tristan Taylor (3rd, 4:30:23) had her own standout segment — the 3rd-fastest women's split from 10K to the half — but faded slightly in the back half, sliding from 4th to 6th in the women's field before recovering to 5th.

Cassie Miko put together an interesting middle-race surge, climbing to 3rd in the women's field between the half and the 19.1-mile mark — the 3rd-fastest women's split on that leg — before settling back to 6th by the finish and 4th in the age group at 4:49:55. Daniele Nitkowski held a steady 10th place in the women's field from start to finish, wrapping up in 6:16:35 (14:22/mi) and contributing the 8th-fastest women's split on the final 22.5M-to-finish stretch — a respectable close to a long day in the Cleveland heat.

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