Cleveland Marathon 10K — M35-39: Vitullo dominates, Farren and Tso battle to the wire

By MyRace AIMay 16, 2026
  • Tyler Vitullo won the M35-39 age group in 36:27 (5:52/mi), finishing 50 seconds clear of second place in a field of 81.
  • Jacob Farren and Theodore Tso staged the race's tightest duel: just 3 seconds separated 2nd (37:17) from 3rd (37:20).
  • A significant gap opened after 4th — Gary Ising's 39:18 was nearly 2 minutes back of the podium, and the next cluster didn't arrive until the 44-minute range.
  • 11 men broke the 50-minute barrier in the M35-39 group, with the top four all running sub-6:20 pace.

Tyler Vitullo made the M35-39 race look straightforward — 36:27 at 5:52 per mile on a muggy Cleveland morning (67°F, 83% humidity, 15 mph wind) is a performance that demands respect. He crossed the line half a minute ahead of anyone else in the age group and never let the conditions slow him down enough to matter.

Behind him, the real drama belonged to Jacob Farren and Theodore Tso, both 37-year-olds running nearly identical races. Farren, from Painesville, came in at 37:17; Tso, from Beachwood, at 37:20. Three seconds over 6.2 miles — that's a margin decided somewhere in the final stretch, not a race that came apart at any single moment. Both averaged 6:00 per mile, and both will know exactly how close it was.

Gary Ising held 4th in 39:18, running 6:19/mi, but the field then splintered sharply. John Lane, William Fitch, and Namal Wanninayake arrived in a tight cluster between 44:37 and 44:56 — seven seconds covering three men — before the group stretched further back through Eric Kirby, Kevin Brett, and Colin Haire rounding out the top ten. The Haire name appeared twice in the results: Colin (10th, 48:01) and Calaeb (16th, 53:35), both from South Euclid, separated by more than five minutes on the day.

AI recap · generated from official results

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