M80-99: John Roos owns Cleveland
- Solo champion: Roos, 82, was the only finisher in the M80-99 group — and he got it done.
- Time: 1:21:02 at a 13:02/mi average pace across the full 10K.
- Conditions: 67°F with 83% humidity and a 15 mph wind made for a legitimately demanding morning.
There are races decided by a photo finish, and there are races decided before the gun goes off. John Roos of Strongsville, OH, showed up as the sole entrant in the M80-99 group — but make no mistake, he still had to cover 6.2 miles of Cleveland on a humid, breezy Sunday morning, and he did exactly that.
At 82 years old, Roos held a 13:02-per-mile pace through conditions that would give many younger runners pause: humidity sitting at 83%, a 15 mph wind working against him, and the kind of overcast May morning that feels heavier than the thermometer suggests. A 1:21:02 finish is a real effort, not a formality.
There's no podium battle to narrate here, no surges to track — just one man, one age group, and one finish line. Roos crossed it. That's the whole story, and it's enough of one.
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