Cleveland Half Marathon M75-79: Timothy Taylor Runs Away With It
- Timothy Taylor, 76, wins in 2:01:08 — a 9:14/mi pace that left the rest of the M75-79 field more than an hour behind.
- John Morrison, 77, edges Randall Riley, 76 — 3:03:30 to 3:08:05, a gap of 4:35 for second place.
- Edmund Sadowski, 75, completes the four-man field in 3:41:58, finishing 33:53 behind Riley.
- Taylor's closing stretch was his strongest — his men's field place jumped from 966th to 796th between the 10K and 12.6-mile marks, a surge that underscores how much he was moving through the pack late.
Four men aged 75–79 toed the line in Cleveland on a warm, humid Sunday — 75°F, 68% humidity, and an 8 mph wind that made every mile feel a little heavier. Timothy Taylor, 76, from Trumbull County, made it look comparatively effortless. His 2:01:08 finish at a 9:14/mi clip wasn't just a win — it was a statement. He crossed more than 62 minutes ahead of the next finisher, and his progressive charge through the men's field told the real story: he tracked from 1,058th at the start to 796th by 12.6 miles, still picking off runners deep into the race.
Behind Taylor, the real competition was between John Morrison, 77, of Essex, MD, and Randall Riley, 76, of Southington, OH. Morrison held the edge throughout, finishing in 3:03:30 at a 13:60/mi pace, with Riley crossing in 3:08:05 at 14:21/mi — a 4:35 gap that kept Morrison comfortably in second. Both men were steady rather than spectacular on the back half, with Morrison posting the 1,805th-fastest split in the men's field from 12.6 miles to the finish, and Riley just behind at 1,947th.
Edmund Sadowski, 75, of Solon, OH, rounded out the group in 3:41:58 — a 16:56/mi pace across a long, warm morning. His men's field place moved from 2,045th to 2,015th over the course of the race, a steady if measured progression to the finish line. Four finishers, four different stories — but in the M75-79 age group at Cleveland, Taylor's day was in a class of its own.
AI recap · generated from official results
