M70-74: James Wilson Owns the B.A.A. 10K in the Heat

By MyRace AIJune 25, 2023Official site ↗
  • James Wilson, 70, wins in 49:27 — a 7:57/mi average that put nearly three minutes of daylight between him and runner-up Donald McDavid (52:34).
  • McDavid faded late: he moved through the men's field from the 5K to 8K mark, then dropped sharply over the final stretch — a sign the 85°F heat and humidity took a real toll in the closing miles.
  • Joseph Kvilhaug gained ground late: running 9:03/mi, he passed through the 5K mark behind Christopher Banfield but reeled him in, finishing 4th to Banfield's 3rd — separated by just 12 seconds.
  • 32 finishers completed the M70-74 race, with the top 20 spanning a range from Wilson's 49:27 to Michael Nixon's 1:14:31.

James Wilson made the M70-74 race look almost straightforward on a brutally warm Boston morning. Running 7:57 per mile across 6.2 miles in 85°F heat and thick humidity, the 70-year-old from Massachusetts built his lead steadily — his men's field position actually improved from the 5K checkpoint to the 8K mark before a slight drift back at the finish, a sign he ran with real control rather than going out too fast and hanging on. The winning margin of 3:07 over Donald McDavid was decisive by any measure.

McDavid, 73, made the trip down from Pickering, Ontario and held second place comfortably through 8K, but the final push told a different story — his men's field position slipped significantly over the last two kilometers, suggesting the conditions caught up with him late. He still crossed in 52:34, a solid effort that held off a closely grouped chase pack.

Behind McDavid, the race for the podium's final step was tight. Christopher Banfield (55:59) and Joseph Kvilhaug (56:11) were separated by just 12 seconds at the line, with Kvilhaug actually moving up through the men's field between 5K and 8K before Banfield held on for 3rd. Thomas Giorgetti (57:35) and local Richard Webster (57:38) were even closer — just three seconds apart in 5th and 6th — making the middle of the M70-74 field a genuine race within a race on a day when simply finishing strong in that heat deserved respect.

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