M70-74: Greg Maclin Wins Peachtree in 44:06

By MyRace AIJuly 4, 2026
  • Greg Maclin covered the 10K at 7:06/mi — nearly two full minutes faster than runner-up Tony Glaser's 45:58.
  • The podium spans just 2:37 from Maclin's winning time to Randy Ballew's 46:43 in 3rd.
  • Peter Barratt ran the fastest opening mile-to-two-mile split among the top four but faded through the back half, slipping from a strong early position to 4th by the finish.
  • A field of 589 finishers made M70-74 one of the day's most competitive groups on a warm, humid Fourth of July morning in Atlanta.

Greg Maclin, 70, from Tucker, made the race look almost straightforward — crossing in 44:06 at a 7:06-per-mile clip that would turn heads in any age bracket. He moved steadily through the men's field across every checkpoint, climbing from 1,476th among men at the first marker all the way to 1,113th by the finish. That kind of sustained forward momentum, mile after mile in 75°F heat and thick Georgia humidity, is the mark of a disciplined runner who had his effort dialed in from the gun.

Tony Glaser (Summerville, GA) made the most dramatic surge of anyone in the top five, jumping from 2,245th among men after mile one all the way to 1,498th by the finish — a gain of nearly 750 places across the men's field. His 45:58 at 7:24/mi earned him a clear 2nd, with Randy Ballew of Watkinsville rounding out the podium at 46:43. Ballew, 72, was the oldest man on the podium and the steadiest — his position in the men's field barely shifted after mile two, a sign of even, controlled pacing through the second half.

The gap from 3rd to 4th tells a quieter story. Ballew's 46:43 and Peter Barratt's 49:32 are separated by nearly three minutes — a gulf that opened because Barratt, despite a sharp early mile, drifted backward through the final miles while Ballew held firm. Ed Vise (50:36) and Jeffrey Marks (50:53) rounded out the top six in close succession, separated by just 17 seconds. Further back, Mark Hinkson and Gregory Golub finished 7th and 8th in 53:08 and 53:09 respectively — a gap too small to call anything but a sprint finish, though the places confirm Hinkson edged ahead.

AI recap · generated from official results

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