Boston Marathon M65-69: Dorval Dominates in a 2:48 Masterclass
- Guy Dorval won the M65-69 age group in 2:48:23 (6:25/mi) — nearly 15 minutes clear of 2nd place, the largest gap on the podium.
- Rick Lee and Paul Huyer finished 2nd and 3rd separated by just 5 seconds (3:03:14 vs. 3:03:19).
- Ken Privette was a further 42 seconds back in 4th, with Philip Madonia rounding out the top 5 at 3:05:13 — four men within 2 minutes of each other for positions 2–5.
- Dorval passed more than 1,200 men in the second half of the race, surging from well outside the top 3,500 men at the halfway point to 2,527th by the finish.
Guy Dorval (QC) didn't just win the M65-69 age group at Boston — he put on a clinic. His 2:48:23 at a 6:25-per-mile clip was a full 14 minutes and 51 seconds ahead of 2nd place in a field of 774. To put that pace in perspective, the next closest finisher ran nearly 7 minutes per mile. On a cool, breezy Patriots' Day — 51°F with a 10 mph wind — conditions were about as cooperative as Boston gets, and Dorval made the most of them. His checkpoint progression told the story of a man getting stronger: he moved from roughly 3,748th among men at the 5K mark all the way to 2,527th by the finish line, passing runners in bulk through the back half of the course.
The real drama in the M65-69 age group played out behind him. Rick Lee (NJ) and Paul Huyer (ON) ran the entire race in each other's shadows, trading places through the checkpoints before Lee held on for 2nd in 3:03:14, with Huyer crossing 5 seconds later in 3:03:19. Huyer had actually been moving well late — he climbed from 6,652nd among men at 5K all the way to 5,824th at the finish — but Lee's cushion was just enough. Ken Privette (VA) was a steady 4th at 3:04:01, and Philip Madonia (ON) completed a tight top-5 cluster at 3:05:13, meaning four athletes finished within 1 minute and 59 seconds of each other for places 2 through 5.
Further down the leaderboard, Kyu Sik Kim (CA) and Benny Melnitcki were separated by just 10 seconds in 6th and 7th (3:05:38 and 3:05:48), and the top 20 were all done by 3:18:10 — a remarkably competitive stretch across 774 finishers. Boston's M65-69 age group delivered depth at every position, but the headline belongs entirely to Dorval, whose performance stood apart from the rest of the field by every measure.
AI recap · generated from official results
