M75-79 · HALF MARATHON
San Francisco Marathon Half: Weiner Owns the M75-79 Field
- Richard Weiner (76, Claremont, CA) took the M75-79 title in 2:55:13 at a 13:22/mi average.
- Francois Pierre Minoret (77, Kathu) finished 2nd in 3:21:09 — 25:56 behind the winner — at 15:21/mi.
- Weiner's finishing position moved steadily back through the men's field as the race wore on, ultimately settling at 2,000th among the men — a natural drift as faster runners from later waves cleared the course.
- Minoret, by contrast, held a remarkably stable position through the men's field across nearly every checkpoint, barely shifting from his early placement all the way to the finish.
With just two finishers in the M75-79 field, this was a straightforward contest — but finishing a half marathon in your mid-to-late seventies on San Francisco's demanding course, in 54°F humidity that sat at 94%, is no small thing regardless of the size of the field.
Richard Weiner set the pace from the start and never let up. Running 13:22/mi across 13.1 miles, he crossed in 2:55:13 — a commanding margin over his lone competitor. His position in the broader men's field drifted back steadily through the race, which tells the story of a man running his own consistent effort while faster runners filtered past him — not a fade, just the math of a large race.
Francois Pierre Minoret, 77, ran one of the most positionally stable races in the men's field. From his early placement through to the finish, his rank among the men barely budged — a sign of a runner who found his rhythm and held it with discipline all the way to his 3:21:09 finish. Second place in M75-79, and earned every step of it.
The course
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