M65-69: Timothy Healy Runs Away with It in Boston's Heat

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2022Official site ↗
  • Timothy Healy (age 66, Syosset, NY) won the M65-69 age group in 47:33 — a 7:39/mi pace — finishing nearly a minute clear of the field.
  • Wayne Lundy (67, College Park, MD) took 2nd in 48:25, with William Brownsberger (65, Belmont, MA) rounding out the podium in 49:18 — a 53-second gap between them.
  • The top-5 spread across just over four minutes (47:33 to 51:57), while 45 men finished across the M65-69 age group on a warm, breezy Boston morning.
  • George Woodward (67, Andover, MA) was 4th in 50:32 but faded through the back half, slipping from 569th to 650th among men between the 5K and 8K marks — the clearest sign of who felt the 77°F heat.

Seventy-seven degrees, scattered clouds, and a 12 mph wind greeted the M65-69 field in Boston, and it showed in the splits. Timothy Healy navigated the conditions as well as anyone in the group, running a steady 7:39/mi to clock 47:33 and win the age group outright. His men's place actually improved through the race — moving from 468th to 452nd among men by the finish — a sign he was reeling people in as others faded.

Wayne Lundy made a strong move through the middle portion of the race, climbing from 564th to 512th among men between the start and 8K, and his 48:25 was good enough for a comfortable 2nd-place finish. William Brownsberger ran a similar trajectory, surging from 687th to 558th among men through 8K before finishing 3rd in 49:18. The battle for the podium was decided well before the line.

Fourth-place George Woodward (50:32) told a different story: he was actually ahead of Brownsberger's men's ranking at 5K, sitting 569th, but the heat caught up with him and he drifted back to 650th by 8K. Luis Dorfmann (5th, 51:57) also faded over the final stretch, sliding to 756th among men by the finish. Further back, the field spread out steadily — from Charles Ashman's 6th-place 53:02 all the way to the top 20 finisher, Michael Pomarole, crossing in 1:03:19 — with 25 more men completing the 10K beyond that.

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