B.A.A. 10K Women's 35–39: Eyring Dominates in the Boston Heat

By MyRace AIJune 25, 2023Official site ↗
  • Anthony Eyring won the W35–39 age group in 56:04 (9:01/mi), finishing 5th among women throughout and posting the 5th-fastest women's split on the 8K-to-finish stretch.
  • Birch Duggins-Warf took 2nd in 1:06:52, climbing one spot among women on the 5K–8K leg and holding 10th among women to the line.
  • Kendra Pugh (3rd, 1:16:29) and Jessie Lowell (4th, 1:18:30) were separated by just 2:01 — the tightest battle in the group.
  • All four raced in 85°F heat and 64% humidity across Boston's streets — conditions that made every minute earned.

Anthony Eyring ran a commanding race from start to finish. Holding 5th among women throughout all three tracked checkpoints, she never wavered in the standings and then punctuated the day with the 5th-fastest women's split on the closing 8K-to-finish segment — a strong surge when the heat would have been at its worst. Her 56:04 finish at 9:01 per mile was a clear class above the rest of the W35–39 field.

Birch Duggins-Warf ran a quietly smart race. She moved from 11th to 10th among women on the 5K–8K segment — and held that position all the way home — finishing in 1:06:52. Her 5K–8K split was the 10th-fastest among women on that leg, showing she found another gear in the middle miles even as the temperature climbed.

Behind her, Kendra Pugh and Jessie Lowell waged the afternoon's closest duel. Pugh crossed in 1:16:29 (12:19/mi), while Lowell came home in 1:18:30 (12:38/mi) — a gap of two minutes and one second across 6.2 miles in oppressive conditions. Pugh slipped three spots among women in the final segment, while Lowell dropped one, suggesting both felt the late-race heat. Pugh's 5K–8K split ranked 12th among women on that leg; Lowell's ranked 13th — virtually inseparable until the finish line settled it.

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