B.A.A. 10K: Daniel Magill Owns the M15-19 Field
- Daniel Magill, 19, crossed in 43:51 — the sole finisher in the M15-19 age group, making him both first and last in the group by default.
- Consistent from gun to tape: Magill held his gender place throughout, sitting 1st among men at every checkpoint recorded.
- Pace: 7:03/mi across 6.2 miles in 77°F heat with a 12 mph wind — real conditions, real effort.
There was only one teenager in the M15-19 age group at the 2022 B.A.A. 10K, and Daniel Magill of Billerica, MA made sure the group had a finisher worth noting. The 19-year-old crossed the line in 43:51, averaging 7:03 per mile through a warm Boston morning — 77°F, scattered clouds, and a 12 mph wind that made every mile feel a touch longer than the last.
With no rivals in his age group to chase or be chased by, Magill's story is one of personal execution. He held his position among the men's field from the opening split through the finish, never wavering in the standings. The 43:51 clock represents a clean, committed run from start to finish on a day when the weather alone gave plenty of runners reason to dial back.
A solo age-group win is still a win — and on a humid June morning in Boston, simply finishing strong is its own statement.
AI recap · generated from official results
