M30-34 Half Marathon: Detweiler dominates on the Kauai coast
- Todd Detweiler (Tacoma, WA) won the M30-34 group in 1:25:03 at a 6:29/mi clip, finishing 9th among men overall.
- Tim Hendricks (Coronado, CA) was the closest challenger at 1:26:13 — just 70 seconds back — with the 6th-fastest men's split on the final stretch from 11.05 miles to the finish.
- The gap from 2nd to 3rd was a chasm: Alexander Morris (Pittsburgh, PA) crossed in 1:33:03, nearly seven minutes behind Hendricks.
- Fourteen men broke 1:45:00 in a deep M30-34 field of 88 finishers.
Todd Detweiler set the tone early and never let up. Running 6:29 per mile through Kauai's warm, humid morning — 77°F with 69% humidity — he moved from 10th among men at the first checkpoint to 9th by mile 11 and held that spot to the tape. His strongest relative moment came on the HALF→11.05 Mile segment, where he posted the 5th-fastest men's split in that stretch, a sign that he was pressing hardest through the heart of the race rather than simply sitting on a comfortable lead.
Tim Hendricks gave chase and ran a smart back half. His best work came late: the 6th-fastest men's split from 11.05 miles to the finish tells you he was still pushing when others were fading. He moved from 13th among men at the opening checkpoint to 12th and stayed there, finishing in 1:26:13 — a strong result, but 70 seconds short of catching Detweiler.
Behind the top two, the race opened up considerably. Alexander Morris (1:33:03) and Nikolai Morger of Eschenbach, Switzerland (1:34:10) filled out the podium, with Morris picking up three men's places in the second half of the race to land 21st among men — a solid negative split story of his own. Nate Roper rounded out the top five in 1:35:50, also gaining ground late with the 25th-fastest men's split on that final segment.
The field stretched deep into the afternoon, with 68 additional finishers beyond the top 20. From Honolulu locals to runners who traveled from Munich and Oklahoma City, the M30-34 group brought genuine range — and Detweiler's 1:25:03 stood well clear of all of them.
AI recap · generated from official results
