Cleveland Marathon 5K — F15-19: Bartish Dominates in Humid Conditions

By MyRace AIMay 16, 2026
  • Sarah Bartish, 17, wins in 25:16 — an 8:08/mi pace that left the field more than two minutes behind in second place.
  • 2:19 gap to runner-up Charli Linden (27:35) — the largest margin between any two consecutive finishers on the podium.
  • Skylar Duval-Lewis rounds out the podium at 28:44, finishing 1:09 behind Linden and 3:28 off the winning time.
  • Kaydyn Zadow and Abby Hannum, both from Hudson, OH, finished 11th and 12th in 35:02 and 35:03 — one second apart after 3.1 miles.

With 67°F temperatures, 83% humidity, and a 15 mph wind rolling through Cleveland, the F15-19 group faced a legitimately tough morning — which makes Sarah Bartish's performance all the more striking. The 17-year-old from Amherst ran 8:08/mi from start to finish, crossing in 25:16 and putting a commanding 2:19 between herself and the rest of the field. In a 26-finisher age group, that kind of separation is a statement.

Charli Linden, 15, claimed second in 27:35, holding 8:53/mi across the course to secure the runner-up spot with room to spare. Skylar Duval-Lewis, 19, of Chardon closed out the podium at 28:44 (9:15/mi), finishing 1:09 behind Linden. Frieda Steomann and Maddy Olderman — both 15 — kept the pressure on in fourth and fifth, crossing at 30:12 and 30:48 respectively, separated by just 36 seconds.

The mid-pack had its own subplot: Grace Zhao (7th, 31:45) and Ambriel Werling (6th, 31:35) ran within 10 seconds of each other, while Hudson teammates Kaydyn Zadow and Abby Hannum made it a near-photo-finish for 11th and 12th, their 35:02 and 35:03 separated by a single second after 3.1 miles. The back of the field spread considerably, with times ranging well past the 45-minute mark — a reminder of just how wide the competitive spectrum in this age group can be on a humid May morning in Cleveland.

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