M0-14 Final Mile: Dario Martinez Sato Wins in 5:30
- Dario Martinez Sato, age 10, crossed in 5:30 — a 5:30/mi pace that topped a field of 2,109 boys 14 and under.
- The top five were separated by just 10 seconds (5:30 to 5:40), with three 10-year-olds filling the podium.
- Places 6 through 10 were decided within a single second — five boys clocking between 5:44 and 5:45.
- Landon Burmaster (age 8) and Daniel Morgan V (age 8) punched well above their years, finishing 15th and 19th respectively against a field dominated by 10- and 11-year-olds.
Dario Martinez Sato, a 10-year-old from Virginia Beach, took the M0-14 title with a crisp 5:30 — fast enough to make plenty of adults proud on a warm, humid March morning at 62°F. Milan Den Boer of Chesapeake gave chase and came within three seconds (5:33), while Grayson Wynn rounded out the podium at 5:36. Three seconds separating gold from bronze is razor-thin over a single mile, and all three boys are the same age — making this a genuine peer battle settled by fractions of effort.
Just behind the podium, Preston Anderson (age 9) slotted into 4th at 5:39 — the fastest 9-year-old in the field from what's listed — and Carter Hedley closed out the top five at 5:40. Then the race got genuinely chaotic: Joseph Bussey (age 13, the oldest in the top 20) and William Westcott (age 10) both clocked 5:44, with Bussey edging the 7th spot by timing finer than the displayed second. Three more boys — Greyson Cordingley, Jackson Norkeveck, and Maxwell Irons — all finished at 5:45, places 8 through 10 decided by the same invisible margins.
The standout subplot belongs to the youngest runners on the board. Eight-year-old Landon Burmaster ran 5:51 to finish 15th, and eight-year-old Daniel Morgan V from Severna Park posted a 6:00 for 19th — both outrunning dozens of older competitors in a 2,109-strong field. In a race where most of the top 20 were 10 or 11, those two made a statement worth noting.
AI recap · generated from official results
