Cleveland Marathon 10K — F25-29: Jadallah dominates a deep field

By MyRace AIMay 16, 2026
  • Sarah Jadallah won the F25-29 age group in 44:03 (7:05/mi), finishing 3:27 ahead of runner-up Lindsey Zivoder — the largest gap between any two consecutive finishers on the podium.
  • Lindsey Zivoder (47:30) and Hannah Richwine (48:17) separated 2nd and 3rd by just 47 seconds, the tightest battle on the podium.
  • Maggie Wagner and Cecilia Wagner both clocked 55:55 to finish 11th and 12th — the timing system splitting them by the narrowest of margins.
  • A competitive field of 114 finishers saw 6 athletes break 53 minutes, with the top 20 spanning just over 15 minutes of racing.

Sarah Jadallah made the F25-29 race look like a different event entirely. The 25-year-old Cleveland local ran 7:05 per mile through 67°F humidity and a 15 mph wind to finish in 44:03 — a margin of three and a half minutes over second place in a field of 114. That kind of separation doesn't happen by accident; it's the product of a runner who simply ran at a level no one else in the group could answer.

Behind her, Lindsey Zivoder and Hannah Richwine ran a genuine race for the silver. Zivoder (Westerville) crossed in 47:30 at 7:39/mi, with Richwine (Cleveland Heights) pushing hard at 7:46/mi to finish in 48:17. Forty-seven seconds is close enough that a different day — or a different wind — might have reshuffled that pairing.

The middle of the leaderboard brought its own intrigue. Sabrine Ayoub (51:22) and Cydney Vanhoven (52:20) claimed 4th and 5th, with Minjun Choi just five seconds back in 6th at 52:25 — three athletes within a single minute across places 4 through 6. Then came perhaps the day's most striking coincidence: Maggie Wagner and Cecilia Wagner, both of Cleveland, both 27, both stopped the clock at exactly 55:55. The timing system had to go to the decimal to separate them, awarding 11th to Maggie and 12th to Cecilia — not a tie, but as close as it gets.

AI recap · generated from official results

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