B.A.A. 10K Women's 40-44: Caruso Controls It from Start to Finish

By MyRace AIJune 23, 2024Official site ↗
  • Beth Caruso won the W40-44 group in 56:47, averaging 9:08/mi through 87°F heat and an 18 mph wind.
  • Maeghen Berube-Dailey finished 2nd in 1:14:18 — a gap of 17:31 between the two finishers.
  • Caruso closed with the 10th-fastest women's split on the 8K-to-finish stretch across the entire women's field.
  • Berube-Dailey posted the 16th-fastest women's split on that same closing segment — both W40-44 runners finishing strong in brutal conditions.

In a two-woman W40-44 field, Beth Caruso of Rutland, MA left no doubt. She held 11th place among all women from the opening checkpoint through the finish line, never wavering, and crossed in 56:47 at a 9:08/mi clip. On a day when Boston served up 87°F temperatures and an 18 mph wind, that kind of consistency is worth noting.

Maeghen Berube-Dailey of Derry, NH ran her own composed race, sitting 18th among the women's field throughout and finishing in 1:14:18 at 11:57/mi to claim 2nd in the W40-44 group. The 17:31 gap between the two tells the story of the day — Caruso was simply in a different gear.

What stands out beyond the finishing times is how both women finished. Caruso's 8K-to-finish split ranked 10th among all women in the race, and Berube-Dailey's ranked 16th — meaning both were accelerating (or at least holding form) when the heat and humidity were at their most punishing. In a field racing through those conditions, that's no small thing.

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