M80-99: Warren Everett Owns the Field
- Sole finisher and champion: Warren Everett, 80, of Huntsville, AL, crossed in 6:57:40 — a 15:56/mi average across 26.2 miles in 29°F conditions.
- Finishing strong: Everett gained ground among the men's field throughout the race, moving from 942nd to 909th by the finish.
- A closer to the end: His 20M-to-finish stretch ranked 896th-fastest among men on that segment — showing he had legs left when it mattered.
Warren Everett showed up, toed the line in frigid 29°F Huntsville air with a 16 mph wind cutting across the course, and did something most people decades younger never will: he finished a marathon at age 80. In the M80-99 age group, he was the only one who dared, making him both the winner and the standard-setter in one.
What's striking isn't just the finish — it's how he got there. Everett steadily climbed through the men's field as the race wore on, picking off runners from 942nd place early to 909th at the line. That's not a man fading into a brutal cold-weather finish; that's a man running his race with discipline and watching others struggle around him.
The final stretch told the same story. From the 20-mile mark to the finish, Everett posted the 896th-fastest split among men on that segment — holding form deep into a race that chews up runners of any age. At 15:56 per mile for nearly seven hours in winter conditions, Warren Everett didn't just complete the Rocket City Marathon. He won it.
AI recap · generated from official results
