M30-34 10K: Wyatt Lautt runs away from the field in Cleveland

By MyRace AIMay 16, 2026
  • Lautt wins in 37:58 — a 6:07/mi average that put 1 minute 18 seconds between him and 2nd-place Jes S P Rez.
  • Rez holds a clear second at 39:16 (6:19/mi), with a substantial 3-minute, 51-second gap back to the rest of the podium.
  • Ryan Carper and Aaron Jordan battle for third, separated by just 10 seconds — 43:07 to 43:17 — in a tight fight for the final podium spot.
  • 96 men finished in the M30-34 group, with the top 20 spanning a range from 37:58 down to 54:02.

Wyatt Lautt, 30, of Cleveland Heights, made the M30-34 race his own from the moment results were posted. His 37:58 finish at 6:07 per mile was a performance in a different class from everyone else on the day — and on a humid, breezy Sunday in Cleveland (67°F, 83% humidity, 15 mph wind), that kind of pace deserves real credit. There was no drama at the front; Lautt simply ran faster than anyone in this group could answer.

Behind him, Jes S P Rez of Huron ran a composed and controlled 39:16 to lock up second place well clear of the chase pack. The 1:18 gap to Lautt was real, but Rez's 6:19/mi average was comfortably ahead of everyone else — his second place was never seriously threatened.

The most compelling battle of the day played out for third. Ryan Carper (Canton, 43:07) and Aaron Jordan (Lorain, 43:17) were separated by just ten seconds across 6.2 miles — roughly a step and a half at race pace. Carper held on for the bronze, but Jordan will know he was right there. Just behind them, Man Lai Leung (44:10) and Richard Klumph (44:17) staged an almost identical duel for fifth and sixth, seven seconds apart.

The rest of the M30-34 field spread out steadily from there, with Stephen Bowen (46:39) through the top ten and a long tail of 96 finishers completing the picture. All told, it was Lautt's day — and it wasn't particularly close at the top.

AI recap · generated from official results

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