M60-64: Joe Regan Dominates in Boston's Brutal Heat
- Joe Regan, 62, won the M60-64 group in 39:52 — a 6:25/mi pace that left the field nearly three minutes behind on a 93°F race day.
- The gap at the top was decisive: runner-up Constantino Rago finished in 42:42, a 2:50 margin over Regan — the largest gap between any two consecutive podium spots.
- Third through fifth were tightly bunched: Yun Gao (42:53), Bruce Phillips (43:12), and Avi Moss (44:24) were separated by just 1:31 across three places.
- 159 men finished in the M60-64 group, with the top 20 all coming in under 49 minutes despite sweltering conditions.
Joe Regan made the M60-64 race his own from the start. Running 6:25 per mile through 93-degree heat and a 15 mph wind, the 62-year-old from Marlboro held his place steadily in the men's field — moving from 179th among men at the first checkpoint to 181st at the finish, a remarkably consistent effort that speaks to how controlled his run was. No one in the group came close to threatening him over the final stretch.
Behind Regan, Constantino Rago of Boxford ran a composed 6:52 pace to claim second in 42:42, while Yun Gao of Southborough edged into third at 42:53 — just 11 seconds back. Bruce Phillips, the youngest man on the podium at 60, was another 19 seconds behind in fourth at 43:12. Phillips, however, showed some fade in the back half: his men's field position slipped from 337th at 5K to 378th at the finish, suggesting the heat took a toll late.
Avi Moss rounded out the top five in 44:24, running a steady race that mirrored his splits almost identically across all checkpoints. From sixth through twelfth, the group was remarkably compressed — David Kelly (45:09) through Herman Correa-Diaz (45:51) covered just 42 seconds across seven finishers. On a day when Boston's heat punished anyone who went out too hard, the M60-64 group's back-of-podium runners showed real discipline to stay that tight through the finish.
AI recap · generated from official results
