M35-39 Showdown: Reformado Takes the Age Group in Boston Heat
- Ramon Reformado won the M35-39 group with a time of 58:19 (9:23/mi), closing with the 2nd-fastest women's split on the 8K-to-finish stretch.
- Adrienne Frazier finished 2nd in M35-39 at 1:11:03 (11:26/mi), a gap of 12:44 back.
- Reformado moved from 18th to 11th among the women across the race's three checkpoints, a charge that defined the final kilometers.
- Frazier held a steady 21st among the women from the 5K mark onward, posting the 20th-fastest women's split on the 5K-to-8K leg.
Just two athletes lined up in the 35-39 age group at the B.A.A. 10K on a brutal Boston morning — 93°F, a 15 mph wind, and the kind of humidity that turns the final kilometer into a negotiation. Ramon Reformado won it decisively, crossing in 58:19 at a 9:23-per-mile clip.
What made Reformado's performance notable wasn't just the win — it was the finishing kick. After sitting 18th among the women at the first checkpoint, he had climbed to 16th by 8K and then surged to 11th on the closing stretch, posting the 2nd-fastest women's split on that 8K-to-finish segment. In conditions that were asking everyone to slow down, he was speeding up.
Adrienne Frazier ran a composed, consistent race in the heat, holding 21st among the women from the 5K checkpoint all the way to the finish. Her 11:26-per-mile average over 1:11:03 reflected the toll of racing in 93-degree temperatures, and her 20th-fastest women's split on the 5K-to-8K leg showed she was working hard through the middle miles. The 12:44 gap between the two was the margin of a well-run race versus a genuinely strong one on a day that tested everyone.
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