Kaua'i Half Marathon M70-74: Brad Savage Runs Away With It

By MyRace AIAugust 31, 2025
  • Brad Savage, 72, wins in 2:04:17 — a 9:29/mi clip that put four minutes of clear air between him and the rest of the M70-74 field.
  • Rob McNair (2:08:27) edges Randy Robertson (2:12:43) for second, with a 4-minute, 16-second gap separating the two.
  • Bob Moon made the biggest move of the day, climbing from 9th to 5th place across the final segment with the fastest closing split among the top five.
  • 21 men aged 70–74 finished in conditions that were warm and sticky — 77°F with 69% humidity — making every minute earned out there a genuine accomplishment.

Brad Savage came to Kaua'i and handled the heat like a man with a plan. Running 9:29 per mile across 13.1 miles in that humidity, the Doylestown, PA 72-year-old was never seriously threatened. He steadily moved through the men's field as the race wore on, and by the finish he had built a four-minute cushion that made the M70-74 title a comfortable one.

Behind him, Rob McNair of Huntington Beach held second place with a measured 9:48/mi effort, finishing in 2:08:27. Randy Robertson (Phoenix, AZ) was third in 2:12:43, followed by Gary Otto (Santa Rosa, CA) in 2:15:30. Those three podium spots were settled with some breathing room, but the real drama was further back.

Bob Moon of Macon, GA delivered the group's best closing leg. He entered the final segment in 9th place among the men's field and finished 5th in M70-74 with a 10:25/mi average — his late surge pushing him past several competitors who had gone out harder. It's the kind of finish that makes a 13.1-mile race feel like it has two acts.

From Carl Busch's 2:18:00 in 6th through Michael Quigley's 3:21:45 in 20th, the M70-74 group spread across more than an hour of racing on a warm, overcast morning on Kauai's south shore. Every finisher in this group ran a half marathon in their seventies, in August, on an island. The times tell their own story.

AI recap · generated from official results

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