B.A.A. 10K Women: Ismail Dominates in Boston Heat

By MyRace AIJune 23, 2024Official site ↗
  • Hoda Ismail won the women's race in 26:52 (4:19/mi avg), leading wire-to-wire and posting the fastest women's split on the 5K→8K segment.
  • Michelle Wheeler held 2nd from start to finish, crossing in 30:39 (4:56/mi avg) — 3:47 back of Ismail.
  • Madelyn Wilson, just 15 years old, rounded out the women's podium in 41:53 (6:44/mi avg).
  • Racing in 87°F heat with 18 mph winds and thick humidity, every finisher here earned their result the hard way.

Hoda Ismail made the women's race her own from the opening kilometer, holding 1st place at every checkpoint and never relinquishing it. Her 4:19/mi average — a scorching clip in oppressive Boston heat — told the story of a dominant, controlled performance. The 5K→8K stretch was where she turned the screws further, clocking the fastest women's split on that segment and leaving no doubt about the outcome. She crossed in 26:52, a commanding result on a brutal day.

Michelle Wheeler was equally consistent, sitting 2nd at every checkpoint and running a composed 4:56/mi average to finish in 30:39. She matched Ismail's 5K→8K ranking within the women's field — posting the second-fastest split on that segment — which speaks to her own strength through the race's most demanding stretch. The gap to Ismail was 3:47, a reflection of just how fast the winner was moving rather than any fade from Wheeler.

The most remarkable subplot belonged to Madelyn Wilson, 15 years old and competing out of Auburn, MA. She held 3rd among the women throughout, never wavering from her position, and finished in 41:53 at a 6:44/mi pace. Running 10 kilometers in those conditions at any age is a serious effort — doing it at 15, on a day that tested everyone, makes her finish the kind of result worth remembering.

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