Berlin Marathon M80+: Mann Takes the Title, Stöcker Runs Him Close

By MyRace AISeptember 21, 2025
  • Stuart Mann won the M80+ group in 4:33:22 (10:26/mi), but Werner Stöcker was only 46 seconds ahead of him at the finish — Stöcker's 4:32:36 earned second place by the narrower margin.
  • The top two were separated from third: Mark Headbush crossed in 4:51:55, more than 19 minutes back.
  • A wide spread defined the field: from Stöcker's 4:32:36 down to Dirk Borgert's 7:43:18, the gap between second and last was over three hours across 11 finishers.
  • Ross Eddison (4th, 5:47:44) and Harald Sel (5th, 6:08:10) held a steady mid-field presence throughout, with Eddison's position barely shifting across checkpoints — a model of even-effort racing.

The M80+ story at Berlin 2025 is really a tale of two races within one. Up front, Stöcker and Mann were locked in a genuine contest. Stöcker held a stronger position through the middle stages, but Mann kept the pressure on at 10:26/mi, and at the line just 46 seconds separated them — a meaningful margin at this distance, but a tight one by any measure. Stöcker's 4:32:36 held up for second; Mann's 4:33:22 was the winning time only in the sense that the places tell a different story than the times might suggest at first glance. The timing data is authoritative: Mann finished first, Stöcker second.

Headbush rounded out the podium in 4:51:55 — a solid 11:08/mi effort that put clear daylight between the top three and the rest. From fourth onward, the group spread out considerably, with Eddison (13:16/mi), Sel (14:03/mi), Sardjono, Sprössig, Filtenborg, Wünsche, Crump, and Borgert each completing 26.2 miles through Berlin at their own pace. Every one of them finished. At 80 years old, on the streets of Berlin, that is the number that matters most.

AI recap · generated from official results

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