Cleveland Half Marathon: Bartlett Owns the U20-24 Field

By MyRace AIMay 17, 2026
  • Sole finisher, outright winner: Ethan Bartlett, 20, of Newbury, OH, crossed in 1:40:35 — the only competitor in the U20-24 age group.
  • Steady from the gun: Bartlett held the men's top spot at every checkpoint — 1st through the 5K, 10K, and all the way to the finish.
  • Consistent pace: A 7:40/mi average across 13.1 miles in 75°F heat and 68% humidity is no soft effort.

Ethan Bartlett had the U20-24 age group entirely to himself on Sunday in Cleveland, but the 20-year-old from Newbury, OH didn't treat it like a solo jog. He ran 1:40:35 at a 7:40-per-mile clip through warm, humid conditions — 75°F with 68% humidity is the kind of morning that has runners reassessing their ambitions before the first mile marker.

What's notable is the consistency. Bartlett held his position in the men's field from the opening 5K all the way through the finish line, never slipping, never scrambling. In weather that tends to unravel pacing plans in the back half, that kind of steadiness has real value.

With no one else in the age group to measure against, Bartlett's result stands simply on its own terms: a sub-1:41 half marathon, completed cleanly, in conditions that demanded respect. He's the U20-24 champion by default in the record books — but the clock doesn't care about field size.

AI recap · generated from official results

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