Kaua'i Half Marathon M65-69: Biggar Runs Away with It
- Brent Biggar (1st, 1:44:21) won the M65-69 group by more than seven minutes, averaging 7:58/mi in 77°F humidity on Kauai's coast.
- The podium was decided by 21 seconds: Daniel Manoogian (2nd, 1:51:35) and Rodney Wong (3rd, 1:51:56) were separated by the narrowest margin in the top 20.
- Wong was the stronger closer: he ran the final segment (HALF→11.05 Mile) with the 79th-fastest split among women in the field, edging out Manoogian's 87th-fastest over that same stretch — Wong made up time late while Manoogian faded just enough to let him through.
- 29 finishers completed the M65-69 race, ranging from Biggar's 7:58/mi to a back-of-field effort past the three-hour mark.
Brent Biggar, 65, of Wenatchee, WA, left no drama at the top. His 1:44:21 at 7:58/mi was a commanding performance in warm, humid conditions — seven minutes and fourteen seconds clear of the field. He moved steadily through the men's standings as the race progressed, and his closing segment was the 58th-fastest among all women on that stretch, a benchmark that underscores just how much pace he carried through the back half.
The real theater was the fight for second. Daniel Manoogian — a local from Hanalei — and Rodney Wong of Mission Viejo, CA, ran nearly in lockstep for most of the race, but their paths diverged in the final miles. Manoogian was actually tracking ahead of Wong through the middle portion of the race, but Wong's stronger closing split — the 79th-fastest on that segment compared to Manoogian's 87th — flipped the order. The margin at the line: just 21 seconds, with Manoogian finishing 2nd in 1:51:35 and Wong taking 3rd in 1:51:56.
Behind the podium, John Streich (4th, 2:04:37) and Jon Barwick (5th, 2:10:23) rounded out the top five, with Streich posting the 141st-fastest closing split among women to hold his position. Steve Martin (6th, 2:17:43) and Matthew Elliott (7th, 2:19:23) kept the middle of the field competitive, separated by less than two minutes. The M65-69 group stretched all the way to Dennis Chan's 3:09:01 in 20th, with nine more finishers behind him — a full and hard-fought field on a warm Kauai morning.
AI recap · generated from official results
