B.A.A. 10K F0-14: Maggie Abely dominates in the heat
- Maggie Abely, 14, ran 44:33 (7:10/mi) — more than 6:50 faster than anyone else in the F0-14 field.
- Claire McManus (51:24) and Sofia Faust (53:21) rounded out the podium, separated by under two minutes.
- Abely posted the 88th-fastest women's split on the 8K-to-finish stretch among all women in the race — a standout closing effort on a day that hit 85°F with thick humidity.
- All 16 finishers completed the course, spanning a range from 44:33 to 1:53:06.
Maggie Abely made the F0-14 race her own from the jump. Running at a 7:10-per-mile clip through Boston's summer heat, the 14-year-old from Newtonville was never seriously threatened. Her closing segment told the full story: she was moving through the women's field on the 8K-to-finish stretch, finishing 88th among all women on that leg — remarkable company for a 14-year-old in an open field. She crossed in 44:33, a margin so commanding that second place was still more than six and a half minutes behind her.
Claire McManus, 13, from Cohasset, held off Sofia Faust for the runner-up spot, finishing in 51:24 to Faust's 53:21. Both girls ran steadily through the middle miles, though Faust showed some punch on the 5K-to-8K segment, registering the 620th-fastest women's split on that stretch across the entire women's field. The two-minute gap between them was the closest battle on the podium, and both delivered respectable efforts in genuinely difficult conditions.
Behind the top three, a tight cluster formed between Lucy Foglia (1:12:32), Sanjana Srivatsan (1:14:02), and Layla Cadet (1:14:10) — three runners within 90 seconds of each other across places 6 through 8. Stella Larocque and Mia Dong, both 13 and 12 respectively, slotted in at 4th and 5th. Credit to all 16 finishers who saw it through on a sweltering June morning in Boston — Madelyn Diaz and Maria Taniguchi bringing it home to complete the full field.
AI recap · generated from official results
