M60-64 at the B.A.A. 10K: Persampieri Pulls Away in the Boston Heat

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2022Official site ↗
  • Nick Persampieri won the M60-64 group in 41:25 (6:40/mi), more than 3:20 clear of second place.
  • Mitchell Goldstein edged John Kado for the runner-up spot — 44:45 to 45:08, a gap of just 23 seconds.
  • William Caldwell (4th, 45:32) and Michael O'Hara (5th, 46:11) rounded out the top five within a tight 39-second window.
  • 107 men finished in the M60-64 group on a warm, breezy Boston morning — 77°F with a 12 mph wind.

Nick Persampieri, 62, from Burlington, VT, made this look like a different race than the one everyone else was running. His 41:25 — a 6:40-per-mile clip in 77-degree heat — was dominant from the start, and the gap only grew as the miles wore on. By the 5K-to-8K stretch he was posting splits that would have ranked among the men's field broadly, and he never looked back. The 3:20 margin of victory in a 10K is not a close race; it's a statement.

Behind him, the battle for second was genuinely compelling. Mitchell Goldstein of Newton, MA, crossed in 44:45 at 7:12/mi, with John Kado of Shelby Township, MI right on his heels at 45:08. Kado showed some late life — his 8K-to-finish split was his strongest relative segment of the race — but Goldstein had built just enough of a cushion. Twenty-three seconds separated them at the line.

Fourth through sixth told a story of their own. William Caldwell (45:32), Michael O'Hara (46:11), and Joseph Sullivan (46:25) were separated by less than a minute across three places, with O'Hara gaining ground through the second half to hold off Sullivan's 7:28 pace. International flavor arrived at 7th — Roman Florez Bautista made the trip from Pamplona to finish in 46:53 — while Graeme Steele (47:33) and Alan Schonborn (47:35) were virtually inseparable at 9th and 10th, just two seconds apart after 6.2 miles of racing.

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