M15-19: Sullivan Linsler Runs Away with the Cleveland 10K Teen Title
- Sullivan Linsler won the M15-19 group in 47:24 (7:38/mi), finishing nearly two minutes clear of runner-up Grant Lonczak.
- The podium was tightly bunched: Lonczak (49:10), Landon Arnold (49:55), and Luke Schmotzer (51:23) — all three within two minutes of each other.
- A notable gap split the field: the top nine finished under 55 minutes, while the remaining eight ranged from 1:02 to 1:13.
- The youngest finishers — John Murray and Sean Lee, both 15 — placed 15th and 16th, finishing within 34 seconds of each other at the back of the pack.
Sullivan Linsler made the M15-19 race look decisive from the numbers alone. His 47:24 at 7:38 per mile was a full 1:46 ahead of Grant Lonczak's 49:10 — a margin that doesn't happen by accident on a humid, breezy May morning in Cleveland. At 67°F with 83% humidity and a 15 mph wind, conditions weren't exactly fast, which makes Linsler's effort all the more commanding.
Behind Linsler, the real competition was a three-way scrap for the podium. Lonczak (16, Northfield) held second at 49:10, with Landon Arnold (19, Orchard Park) just 45 seconds back in third at 49:55. Luke Schmotzer (19, Pepper Pike) was another 1:28 behind in fourth at 51:23 — close enough that the middle of the race likely felt like a genuine fight. Adam Jackson Jr. (16, Cleveland) rounded out the top five at 52:30, representing the home crowd well.
The field of 17 showed a clear two-tier structure. Positions two through nine were packed into a five-minute window, with Corbin Macgillis (53:35) and Blake Burke (54:10) keeping the back of that group honest. Then Emerson Hutt's 1:02:26 opened a seven-and-a-half-minute gap to tenth place — a divide that separated the front runners from the back half of the age group. Landon Brown closed out the field at 1:13:44, with all 17 athletes crossing the line.
AI recap · generated from official results
