Cleveland Marathon 5K: Jillian Reyna dominates the F30-34 age group

By MyRace AIMay 16, 2026
  • Reyna's winning margin was enormous: Her 22:15 (7:10/mi) beat runner-up Courtney Lins by 3 minutes and 10 seconds — a gap that would have felt like a different race entirely.
  • Lins locked up 2nd comfortably: Her 25:25 (8:11/mi) left a nearly two-minute cushion over 3rd-place Angie Gowan (27:23).
  • A tight mid-pack battle at 4th–6th: Vijitha Gajavelli (28:53), Stephanie Close (28:56), and Korey Middlebrooks (29:07) were separated by just 14 seconds across three places.
  • Places 13–15 finished within one second: Joanna Consiglio and Jasmin Grindon both clocked 31:48, with Mary Makulinski just one second behind at 31:47 — three runners, one tick of the clock.

Jillian Reyna of Northfield, OH simply had a different race than everyone else in the F30-34 age group. Her 22:15 finish — a 7:10-per-mile clip on a humid, breezy May morning in Cleveland — was more than three minutes clear of the next woman across the line. In a 127-finisher field, that kind of gap doesn't happen by accident; Reyna ran away from this group and never looked back.

Behind her, Courtney Lins of North Ridgeville ran a composed 25:25 to claim 2nd, and Lakewood's Angie Gowan rounded out the podium in 27:23. The conditions — 83% humidity and a 15 mph wind — made every second earned, which makes the 1:58 gap between 2nd and 3rd feel entirely respectable.

The real drama in this age group unfolded further down the leaderboard. Gajavelli, Close, and Middlebrooks ran nearly in lockstep from 4th through 6th, separated by just 14 seconds over 3.1 miles. Then at positions 13 through 15, Makulinski, Consiglio, and Grindon essentially crossed the line together — all within a single second — a reminder that for most of the field, every stride in that Cleveland humidity genuinely mattered.

AI recap · generated from official results

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