B.A.A. 10K Men's Race: Sandiford Stands Alone
- Solo winner: Steven Sandiford, 39, of Jamaica Plain, crossed in 47:02 — the only man to finish.
- Consistent front-runner: Sandiford held 1st among the men from the opening checkpoint through the finish line.
- Standout split: His 5K→8K leg was the fastest women's split in that segment across the entire field.
Steven Sandiford made the B.A.A. 10K men's race his own on a demanding day in Boston — 87°F, 66% humidity, and an 18 mph wind that would have tested any runner. With no other men in the field, Sandiford ran his own race from gun to tape, clocking 47:02 at a 7:34-per-mile average.
What gives his effort real texture is what happened between 5K and 8K. Despite the heat and the wind, Sandiford posted the fastest split on that stretch among the women — a genuine mark of speed in a segment where the conditions were at their most punishing. He led among the men at every checkpoint, never wavered from that position, and delivered a clean, controlled performance from start to finish.
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