M60-64 Cleveland Marathon: Ashmun surges late to claim the age group
- Robert Ashmun won the M60-64 group in 3:39:03 (8:21/mi), the only finisher under 3:40.
- Rich Power was the runner-up in 3:40:29 — just 86 seconds separating the top two.
- Andre Prochoroff and Frank Reagan ran nearly identical races to take 3rd and 4th, finishing in 4:08:20 and 4:10:03 — separated by just 1:43.
- The M60-64 field spread across more than 1:43:00 of finishing time across the 28 finishers, with the top 10 all coming in under 4:31.
Robert Ashmun of Summit, NJ didn't just win the M60-64 group — he built to it. His gender-place progression tells the real story: he was running in the 450s early, then steadily climbed through the field, reaching the 270s by mile 22 and ultimately finishing 229th among men. That kind of sustained late-race momentum over a warm, humid Cleveland morning — 75°F with 68% humidity — is no accident. His 8:21/mi average held up when others faded, and his final push from 22.5M to the finish was strong enough to rank among the top 114 splits on that closing segment across the entire men's field.
Rich Power of Rochester, MI ran a very different race. He was already well up the men's standings early — sitting around 191st — but rather than climbing, he gradually drifted back, finishing 239th among men. That early pace still translated to a 3:40:29 finish and a comfortable silver in the M60-64 group, but the 86-second gap to Ashmun reflects how decisively the winner's second half outpaced his first.
Behind the top two, the real drama was the battle for the final podium spot. Andre Prochoroff (Shaker Heights, OH) and Frank Reagan (Chagrin Falls, OH) — both age 60 — ran nearly in lockstep, separated by just 1:43 at the line. Prochoroff earned 3rd with a 4:08:20 at 9:28/mi; Reagan crossed in 4:10:03 at 9:32/mi. Gregory Miller rounded out the top five in 4:13:20, giving Canton, OH a presence on the leaderboard. With the top ten all finishing under 4:31, the M60-64 field at Cleveland delivered a genuinely competitive morning across the board.
AI recap · generated from official results
