Cleveland 10K M25-29: Archangelo Runs Away With It

By MyRace AIMay 16, 2026
  • Chase Archangelo won the M25-29 age group in 40:10 (6:28/mi), finishing 45 seconds clear of runner-up Joseph Bucknavich.
  • The top-3 were separated by just under 2 minutes, but a 3-minute gap then opened between 3rd and 4th — the clearest break in the entire field.
  • The Mroczynski brothers — Matt (12th, 50:43) and Nick (13th, 50:48) — finished just 5 seconds apart, the tightest battle of the day among the listed finishers.
  • 79 men finished in the M25-29 age group, with the top 20 spanning a range of just over 13 minutes.

Chase Archangelo, running in his home city of Cleveland, was simply in a different gear on a humid, breezy Sunday morning. At 6:28 per mile across 6.2 miles — in 67°F heat with 83% humidity and a 15 mph wind — his 40:10 was a performance that demanded attention. Joseph Bucknavich made a race of it through the early miles, but 45 seconds is a convincing margin at this distance, and Archangelo never looked like giving it back.

Behind Bucknavich, Ryan Struhar of nearby Lakewood held 3rd in 42:05, running 6:46/mi to complete a clean podium sweep. Then came the most decisive gap of the morning: Alex Zowacki crossed in 45:11, more than three minutes back from Struhar — a chasm that effectively split the field into two tiers. From 4th through 7th, the racing was tighter, with Zowacki, Brandon Bigus, Joshua Hanley, and Jared Martin all finishing within a 2:16 window.

The subplot worth savoring came near the back of the top 20: Matt Mroczynski of Parma and Nick Mroczynski of Independence — brothers separated by two years in age and, apparently, very little else — crossed 12th and 13th just five seconds apart in 50:43 and 50:48. With 59 more finishers beyond the top 20, the M25-29 group proved one of the deeper fields of the day, but it was Archangelo's race from start to finish.

AI recap · generated from official results

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