M25-29 Half Marathon: Steinberger Runs Alone at the Front
- Gregory Steinberger (age 26, Lyndhurst) won the M25-29 half marathon in 2:16:40 (10:26/mi), leading from start to finish.
- Max Laskar (age 29, Cleveland) completed the field in 3:17:43 (15:05/mi) — a gap of just over 61 minutes between the two finishers.
- Steinberger posted the fastest 5K→10K split among the men; Laskar's 5K→10K was 3rd-fastest among the men on that same stretch.
In a two-man M25-29 field on a warm Cleveland morning — 75°F with humidity pushing into the upper 60s — Gregory Steinberger made his intentions clear early and never wavered. His gender standing held at 1st from the opening checkpoint through the finish, a wire-to-wire performance that left no drama about the outcome.
The most interesting number in this small group isn't the victory margin — it's the 5K-to-10K segment. Steinberger was the fastest among the men on that stretch, a notable burst in the middle miles that likely helped him pull away from any early pressure. Laskar, for his part, also showed well on that same leg, recording the 3rd-fastest men's split there, even as the overall gap between the two continued to widen through the back half.
Laskar crossed in 3:17:43 at a 15:05/mi average — a steady effort in tough conditions, finishing 2nd in M25-29. With only two athletes in the group, every place matters, and Laskar earned his. Steinberger takes the win decisively, clocking 2:16:40 in his hometown race just outside Cleveland.
AI recap · generated from official results
