Cleveland Marathon 10K — M55-59: Hutt dominates, Clark holds off a tight chase
- Lance Hutt (56, Streetsboro) won M55-59 in 46:08 — a 7:25/mi average that left the field a full 83 seconds behind.
- Adam Clark (59, Peninsula) took 2nd at 47:31, the only other finisher under 50 minutes in the group.
- Don Wymer and Brian Mathewson fought for the final podium spot, separated by just 16 seconds — 49:27 to 49:43.
- 29 men finished in the M55-59 group, with the spread from 1st to 20th alone covering more than 22 minutes.
Lance Hutt ran a controlled, convincing race from Streetsboro. His 7:25/mi pace was a different gear entirely from the rest of the M55-59 field — on a humid, breezy Cleveland morning with 83% humidity and a 15 mph wind off the lake, that kind of sustained output stands out. By the time the tape was in sight, the outcome was never in doubt.
Adam Clark, at 59 the oldest man on the podium, was the clear class of the rest of the field, finishing in 47:31 and holding a comfortable 1:56 cushion over 3rd place. Behind him, Don Wymer (Elyria) and Brian Mathewson (Rocky River) waged the afternoon's most compelling battle — 6.2 miles of racing settled by 16 seconds, with Wymer claiming 3rd at 7:57/mi to Mathewson's 8:00/mi. Keith Gonnerman (Geneva, IL — the lone out-of-stater in the top five) rounded out the top five in 51:12.
The middle of the pack told its own story. Mike Pawuk opened a significant gap on 8th-place Sean Brennan — nearly two minutes — before a cluster of five runners (Brennan through Brooks Stanek) compressed into a 73-second window between 58:42 and 59:55. Gabriel Bruno snuck under the hour mark by a mere three seconds. With nine additional finishers beyond the top 20, the M55-59 group brought real depth to the Cleveland 10K on a day that asked something of everyone who toed the line.
AI recap · generated from official results
