Half Marathon Benchmarks for Men in Their 30s

Men in their 30s often run their fastest half marathons — training experience, race-day maturity, and still-high aerobic capacity combine effectively. The WMA standards here show what competitive half marathon performance looks like at this age.

Quick answer: For men age 30–39 running the Half Marathon, a 60% age-grade (“Local Class”) at age 30 is 1:35:52. A 70% Regional Class performance is 1:22:10, requiring easy pace 7:45/mi, threshold 6:18/mi. These benchmarks are from WMA (World Masters Athletics) 2025 standards.

Men Half Marathon Times — Ages 30–39

AgeRecreational
50%
Local Class
60%
Regional
70%
National
80%
301:55:02
8:46/mi
1:35:52
7:19/mi
1:22:10
6:16/mi
1:11:54
5:29/mi
351:55:52
8:50/mi
1:36:34
7:22/mi
1:22:46
6:19/mi
1:12:25
5:31/mi

What each level means

  • National Class (80–89%) — Competitive at national masters championships. Requires serious, structured training over years.
  • Regional Class (70–79%) — Strong age-group placements at regional races. Consistent training with quality sessions.
  • Local Class (60–69%) — Competitive in local races. Solid fitness from regular running and some structured training.
  • Recreational (below 60%) — Running for fitness and enjoyment. Most runners start here.

Training paces by performance level

The training paces below are derived from each WMA benchmark time. If you are running at 70% age-grade, these are the training zones that produce and maintain that performance level.

AgeLevelTimeEasyThresholdInterval
30Local Class1:35:528:467:016:09
Regional Class1:22:107:456:185:33
National Class1:11:546:545:364:58
35Local Class1:36:348:497:046:11
Regional Class1:22:467:476:205:34
National Class1:12:256:575:384:59

All paces per mile. Training paces derived from the WMA benchmark time for each age and performance level.

Training at this age and distance

Half marathon training for men in their 30s centers on threshold work and long runs. Threshold tempo runs (25–40 minutes) develop the sustained lactate-clearance capacity that half marathon racing demands. Long runs to 14–16 miles at easy pace provide the endurance base. Two quality sessions per week with easy volume is the effective structure.

Calculate your exact age-graded score

Enter your race time below to see your precise WMA age-graded percentage and where you fall relative to these benchmarks.

Age-Grading: Calculates your performance as a percentage of the World Record standard for your specific age and gender. This creates a unified 'Level Playing Field' across all demographics. An 80% score at age 60 represents the exact same relative competitiveness as an 80% score at age 25, even though the absolute race times differ.

Population benchmarks are starting points

WMA age-grading tells you how your time compares to world-record standards for your age group. StrideIQ goes further — it tracks your individual efficiency trends, recovery patterns, and adaptation curves from your actual training data. At any age, knowing your population percentile is the beginning. Understanding your personal response to training is what drives real improvement.

Common questions

What is a good Half Marathon time for men in their 30s?

Using WMA age-grading standards, a 30-year-old man running 1:35:52 scores 60% ("Local Class"). A 70% "Regional Class" performance at that age is 1:22:10. These benchmarks are derived from world-record data for each age group, not population averages.

What training paces should men in their 30s use for Half Marathon training?

The right training paces depend on your current fitness. At 70% age-grade (1:22:10 for a 30-year-old), your training zones are: Easy 7:45/mi, Threshold 6:18/mi, Interval 5:33/mi. At 60% age-grade (1:35:52): Easy 8:46/mi, Threshold 7:01/mi. Use the calculator below to find your exact paces.

How does Half Marathon performance change through the 30s?

WMA data shows a gradual performance decline with each decade — typically two to five percent per five years for most distances. The age factors in the table above account for this and allow fair comparison across ages. Consistent training often offsets age-related decline significantly. Many runners in their 30s who train with structure outperform their unstructured earlier years on an age-adjusted basis.

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Data source: Alan Jones 2025 WMA Road Age-Grading Tables, approved by USATF Masters Long Distance Running Council (January 2025). Training paces derived from the Daniels/Gilbert oxygen cost equations using each WMA benchmark time as input.