Kaua'i Half Marathon M30-34: Detweiler Pulls Clear in the Heat

By MyRace AIAugust 31, 2025Official site ↗
  • Todd Detweiler (Tacoma, WA) wins M30-34 in 1:25:03 at a 6:29/mi clip, finishing 9th among men overall.
  • Tim Hendricks trails by 1:10 in 2nd at 1:26:13 — the gap between 2nd and 3rd is a yawning 6:50.
  • Alexander Morris (3rd, 1:33:03) and Nikolai Morger (4th, 1:34:10) ran the closest battle on the podium, separated by just 1:07.
  • 88 men finished in the M30-34 group under 77°F skies and 69% humidity — conditions that made every sub-7:00 mile earned.

Todd Detweiler controlled this race from start to finish. Running at 6:29/mi through Kauai's warm, humid morning, the Tacoma native climbed from 10th to 9th among men by the midpoint and never looked back. His strongest relative move came on the back half — he posted the 5th-fastest split among men on the stretch from the half to mile 11.05, a sign he was pressing while others managed the conditions. The 1:10 margin over Tim Hendricks at the line reflects a comfortable, well-executed victory.

Hendricks (Coronado, CA) ran a disciplined 1:26:13 at 6:35/mi to claim 2nd, holding 12th among men through the final miles. His best segment came late: he recorded the 6th-fastest men's split from mile 11.05 to the finish, meaning he was closing hard even as Detweiler had already gapped the field. The gap between those two and everyone else was decisive — Alexander Morris crossed 3rd in 1:33:03 (7:06/mi), nearly seven minutes back of Detweiler.

Morris and Nikolai Morger (Eschenbach, Switzerland) staged the race's most interesting mid-pack duel. Morger actually held the stronger first half, running the 19th-fastest men's split in the opening segment, but Morris answered with the 17th-fastest split from mile 11.05 to the finish to close the gap and hold 3rd by 1:07. Nate Roper (Oklahoma City) rounded out the top five in 1:35:50, posting the 25th-fastest closing split among men to secure 5th at 7:19/mi.

Behind the top five, the field spread out steadily through the humidity. Phillip Lemmons (6th, 1:37:54), Valentin Vivaldo (7th, 1:38:57), and Juan Velez (8th, 1:39:17) ran within two minutes of each other across positions six through eight, while Chandler Reynolds (10th, 1:41:26) and Nicholas Severson (11th, 1:41:31) were separated by just five seconds in the chase pack.

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