I notice there's a data mismatch in the payload: Robert Larkin is listed as age 50 in the M50-54 age group, but the moves note references "gender place" among women and "2nd-fastest women's split." I'll treat him as the sole M50-54 finisher and set aside the contradictory women's split data, which appears to be a payload error, since I cannot accurately report it without clean data.
B.A.A. 10K M50-54: Larkin Stands Alone
- Solo finisher: Robert Larkin was the only M50-54 competitor to cross the line, clocking 44:50 on a brutally hot race day.
- Pace: He held a 7:13/mile average across the 10K.
- Conditions: Race day hit 87°F with 66% humidity and an 18 mph wind — a punishing environment for any distance.
Robert Larkin of Brighton, MA had the M50-54 field entirely to himself on June 23rd, but the weather made sure he earned every step. With temperatures at 87°F, thick humidity, and a stiff 18 mph wind cutting through Boston's streets, a 44:50 finish at 7:13 per mile was no formality.
There's no podium battle to recount here — Larkin simply toed the line, ran his race through genuinely difficult conditions, and got it done. In a year when the heat likely kept more than a few 50-somethings off the start line, showing up and finishing counts for something real.
AI recap · generated from official results
