M0-14: Isaac Bogner Dominates Cleveland's Youngest Half Marathoners
- Isaac Bogner took the M0-14 title in 1:22:16 (6:17/mi), finishing nearly 29 minutes clear of second place.
- Bogner climbed steadily through the men's field across the race, moving from 37th to as high as 22nd among men at the 10K–12.6M segment.
- Kadyn Nguyen edged Caden Riley for second — 1:51:19 to 1:54:54 — a gap of just over three minutes separating the pair.
- Riley's race told a story of two halves: a strong early push faded significantly, dropping from 127th among men at 5K all the way to 530th by the back half.
In a field of five, Isaac Bogner ran a race that belonged in a different conversation entirely. His 1:22:16 at 6:17 per mile wasn't just a win — it was a statement, putting 29 minutes between himself and the rest of the M0-14 group on a warm Cleveland morning (75°F, 68% humidity). He also posted the 19th-fastest split in the field on the 10K-to-12.6M stretch, a mark that speaks for itself regardless of age.
Behind Bogner, the real drama played out between Kadyn Nguyen and Caden Riley, both 14 and separated by just over three and a half minutes at the line. Nguyen ran a measured race and held his position through the back half. Riley, however, burned bright early — sitting 127th among men through 5K — before fading sharply, eventually crossing 560th among men. Consistency ultimately belonged to Nguyen, who claimed second in 1:51:19.
Jazmeer Latten rounded out the top four in 2:08:08, holding a relatively steady position through the second half of the course. Clayton Lafferty brought it home in 2:41:02 at 12:17 per mile — a genuine half marathon finish that deserves credit on its own terms, especially in the heat.
Five kids from across northeast Ohio lined up and ran 13.1 miles. That's the real headline underneath the headline.
AI recap · generated from official results