B.A.A. 10K Women's 25–29: Maletic Closes Strong to Take the Title

By MyRace AIJune 23, 2024Official site ↗
  • Malory Maletic won the W25–29 age group in 54:00 (8:41/mi), posting the 4th-fastest women's split on the final 8K-to-finish stretch.
  • Taylor Hallabuk held steady throughout to finish 2nd in 55:03 — just over a minute back, and never wavering from 10th among women across all checkpoints.
  • The top two were separated by 1:03 at the line; 3rd through 5th spanned a further 9:15, with Daniel Riordan, Nichol Smith, and Madeline Reed filling out the middle of the field.
  • In 87°F heat with 18 mph winds, the back of the field — AJ Helman, Sophie Coppieters T Wallant, and Ryan Dunn — finished between 1:31 and 1:45, nearly double the winner's time.

Malory Maletic made her move where it mattered most. She came through the early checkpoints sitting 9th among women, then methodically worked her way forward — 9th, then 8th, then 7th — before unleashing the 4th-fastest women's split on the closing stretch to seal the win. On a brutally hot June morning in Boston, that kind of late surge is no small thing.

Taylor Hallabuk was a study in consistency, never drifting from 10th among women across all three checkpoints and finishing in 55:03 at 8:52/mi. She was never going to catch Maletic, but she never let anyone catch her either — 2nd in the W25–29 group was hers from start to finish.

Behind the top two, the race for the remaining spots played out across a wide range of times. Daniel Riordan (1:03:16) and Nichol Smith (1:04:24) were close enough to keep things interesting — Smith actually climbing from 15th to 13th among women with the 11th-fastest women's split on the final stretch — while Madeline Reed rounded out the top five in 1:07:31. The final three finishers faced the full force of the heat and wind, with Ryan Dunn crossing in 1:45:27 to complete an eight-person W25–29 field.

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