M35-39 Marathon: Lozick runs away with it on a warm Kauai morning

By MyRace AIAugust 31, 2025Official site ↗
  • Eric Lozick won the M35-39 group in 3:25:25 (7:50/mi), more than 12 minutes clear of runner-up Zach Cherry.
  • Kainoa Guerin was the biggest mover of the day, climbing from 48th to 27th among men between the start and the halfway point — a surge that carried him to 5th in M35-39.
  • Rodrigo Piccoli Pinheiro Machado faded in the second half, slipping from 15th to 22nd among men after the halfway mark, ultimately settling for 3rd in 3:40:44.
  • A three-way near-tie for 10th–12th: Sarnoski, Intavichai, and Kyle all finished within 15 seconds of each other, posting times of 4:18:06, 4:18:18, and 4:18:21.

With 77°F heat, humidity pressing toward 70%, and the notoriously hilly Kauai course underfoot, Eric Lozick made it look controlled. Running 7:50 per mile, he tracked between 10th and 8th among men through the first three checkpoints before fading slightly to 10th by the finish — but none of that mattered in M35-39, where his 3:25:25 was simply in a different conversation from the rest of the field. Twelve minutes and 55 seconds separated him from second place, which is less a race than a statement.

Zach Cherry held second comfortably in 3:38:20, moving steadily through the men's field from 21st to 18th by the finish. Behind him, Rodrigo Piccoli Pinheiro Machado had looked like a threat through the early miles — sitting 15th among men at the halfway point — but the back half of the course had other plans. He slipped to 22nd among men over those final miles, crossing in 3:40:44, just over two minutes behind Cherry. Martin Cox rounded out the podium in 3:44:37, posting the 16th-fastest split in the field on the final stretch from mile 24.15 to the finish — a strong close that held off any late challengers.

The race's most compelling subplot belonged to Kainoa Guerin, who was buried 48th among men early on and then unleashed one of the sharpest mid-race surges in the M35-39 group, posting the 24th-fastest split in the field on the stretch from the halfway point to mile 22.25. He climbed all the way to 27th among men at that checkpoint, eventually finishing 5th in M35-39 at 3:50:37. Back in the pack, the battle for 10th through 12th was almost comically tight — Sarnoski, Intavichai, and Kyle separated by a grand total of 15 seconds across 26.2 miles on a warm Kauai Sunday.

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