M60-64 at the B.A.A. 10K: Rago Runs Away With It
- Constantino Rago won the M60-64 age group in 40:14 (6:28/mi), finishing 40 seconds clear of runner-up John Whitfield.
- Rago's mid-race surge was real: he moved from 252nd to 241st among men between the 5K and 8K marks, posting the 229th-fastest split in the men's field on that segment.
- John Whitfield (40:54) held 2nd with a strong close — his second-half men's split ranked 264th in the men's field, and he climbed from 311th to 275th among men across the race.
- A 3-minute gap separated 3rd through 5th: Martin Feeney (43:14), David Kelly (43:30), and Stephen Binder (44:13) were bunched within a minute of each other.
In a field of 154 M60-64 finishers on a sweltering 87°F morning in Boston, Constantino Rago of Boxford made it look controlled. His 6:28/mi average was the class of the age group, and the gap to second place — 40 seconds — was decisive rather than comfortable. The race was effectively settled before the final stretch.
Whitfield was the only man who kept Rago honest for any stretch. He gained ground steadily across all three tracked segments, moving up 36 places among men from start to finish, and his second-half split ranked among the stronger closing efforts in the men's field. He couldn't bridge the gap, but he ran a clean, progressive race to claim 2nd in 40:54.
Behind the top two, the battle for the podium's final step was tight. Feeney (43:14 at 6:57/mi) edged Kelly (43:30 at 7:00/mi) by 16 seconds for 3rd, while Binder (44:13) and Goldstein (44:30) filled out the top six within a minute of each other — the kind of racing that makes the M60-64 group worth watching even when the heat is doing its best to slow everyone down.
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