M65-69 at the B.A.A. 10K: Sherras Leads Wire to Wire in Boston's Heat

By MyRace AIJune 25, 2023Official site ↗
  • Brian Sherras (West Rupert, VT) won the M65-69 group in 45:34 — a 7:20/mi pace — topping a 75-man field on a sweltering 85°F morning.
  • Wayne Lundy was the strongest mover in the group, climbing from deep in the men's field through the middle miles to finish 2nd in 46:47.
  • The top three — Sherras, Lundy, and Paulo Olegarios — were separated by just 2:12, while 4th through 6th were bunched within another 1:54.
  • Graeme Steele ran the strongest second half among the top five, holding his position through the middle stretch while others around him faded.

Brian Sherras made the 85-degree heat look manageable. The 66-year-old from West Rupert, Vermont crossed in 45:34 — a 7:20-per-mile clip that held up from start to finish. His moves data tells a steady story: he sat comfortably in the men's field and never needed a dramatic surge to claim the top spot in the M65-69 group.

The race for second was where things got interesting. Wayne Lundy of College Park, Maryland ran a clearly progressive race, moving through the men's field from the midpoint onward and posting the strongest final-segment split among the group's top finishers. His 46:47 earned him 2nd, with Worcester's Paulo Olegarios (47:46, 7:41/mi) rounding out the podium. Needham's Graeme Steele was just 16 seconds back in 4th at 48:02, making for a genuinely tight chase pack behind Sherras.

Jack Richard of Winchester rounded out the top five in 49:22, while Johnn Buck (69, the oldest man in this group's top ten) ran a composed 49:56 to take 6th — a strong effort in conditions that clearly took a toll as the field spread out. The gap from 5th to 10th stretched to nearly five minutes, and from 10th to 20th another three minutes opened up, a reminder of what 85°F humidity does to a race over the back half.

Seventy-five men finished the M65-69 race in Boston — no small feat on a day like this — and the depth through the top ten, with nine runners under 52 minutes, made this one of the more competitive age groups on the course.

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