B.A.A. 10K Women's 25–29: Zubizarreta Pulls Clear in the Back Half

By MyRace AIJune 22, 2025Official site ↗
  • Dougie Zubizarreta won the W25–29 age group in 48:28 (7:48/mi), finishing 3rd among women overall.
  • The gap from 1st to 2nd was 1:30Zubizarreta over Andrés Martínez-Muñiz (49:58) — with the top three separated by 2:33 across the line.
  • Zubizarreta posted the 3rd-fastest women's split on the 5K–8K stretch in the entire field, the move that sealed her lead.
  • Nichol Smith (59:58) and Madeline Reed (1:03:22) rounded out the group, finishing 16th and 18th among women respectively.

Dougie Zubizarreta controlled this race from early on. She entered the 5K checkpoint already sitting 4th among women, then used the 5K–8K segment — where she ran the 3rd-fastest women's split in the field — to climb to 3rd and put daylight between herself and the rest of the W25–29 group. On a brutally hot day in Boston, 93°F with a 15 mph wind, running a 7:48/mi average across 6.2 miles was a genuine performance.

Andrés Martínez-Muñiz (49:58, 8:02/mi) held 2nd in the age group throughout, though she slipped one spot among women between the 5K and 8K marks — the same stretch where Zubizarreta was surging past her. Lucas Quintero (51:01, 8:13/mi) was steady in 3rd, holding 5th among women from the 5K checkpoint all the way to the finish.

The back of the field told a different story. Nichol Smith crossed in 59:58 — a full eight minutes behind Quintero — while Madeline Reed (1:03:22) and Nyles Nedd (1:07:59) completed the six-finisher group. Smith did flash some life late, posting the 13th-fastest women's split on the 8K-to-finish segment, but the gap to the podium was too wide by then to matter. In a six-person age group on one of Boston's hotter race days in recent memory, the standings were decided well before the finish line.

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