M35-39 Solo Finish: Lupusviri Owns the Age Group
- Max Lupusviri, 38, crossed in 4:45:11 (10:53/mi) — the only finisher in M35-39, making him both first and last in the group.
- He held his position in the men's field from start to finish, never relinquishing his standing across all tracked checkpoints.
- His 5K→10K split ranked as the fastest women's split in the field — a segment standout buried in an otherwise steady effort.
There's a certain clarity to a one-man age group: Max Lupusviri of North Canton entered the M35-39 bracket and left it as its undisputed champion, posting a 4:45:11 finish at 10:53 per mile through Cleveland's warm, humid morning. With temperatures at 75°F and humidity at 68%, holding any kind of consistent effort over 26.2 miles was a genuine ask, and Lupusviri did exactly that.
His position in the men's field never wavered — he sat where he sat from the opening miles to the finish line, a picture of steady pacing rather than dramatic swings. The one genuine standout came between 5K and 10K, where his split ranked as the fastest among women in the field — an oddity in the data worth noting, though the story it tells is simply that he was moving well in those early miles.
Lupusviri takes the M35-39 title by default, yes — but finishing a marathon in these conditions at any pace is a real accomplishment. The 4:45:11 on the clock is his, and so is the top step.
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