Broken Arrow 11K — M30-39: Rothman Runs Away With It

By MyRace AIJune 22, 2024
  • Jacob Rothman won the M30-39 group in 57:27 (8:24/mi), finishing 4th among men overall and nearly 8 minutes clear of 2nd place.
  • William Mogavero (1:05:10) and Ben Nelson (1:09:15) rounded out the podium, separated by just over 4 minutes.
  • Justin Ward and Sean McBride staged the closest battle of the day — 11:17/mi each, just 2 seconds apart at 8th and 9th.
  • Chevaughn Dixon (11th, 1:19:10) edged Christopher Winters (10th, 1:19:06) by only 4 seconds — the tightest gap in the top half of the field.

Jacob Rothman didn't just win the M30-39 group — he dominated it. The Fort Collins runner clocked 57:27 at 8:24/mi, a pace that held up impressively across a course ranging from 6,247 to 7,487 feet above sea level, conditions that can punish anyone not fully adapted to thin air. He held 4th among men throughout and backed it up with the 4th-fastest Snow King→Finish split in the men's field — a strong closer on a course that has a way of exposing tired legs late.

Behind Rothman, William Mogavero (Washington, DC) claimed 2nd in 1:05:10, finishing 9th among men. The gap back to Rothman — 7 minutes 43 seconds — tells the story of just how cleanly Rothman separated himself. Ben Nelson (Chandler, AZ) took 3rd in 1:09:15, moving from 17th to 15th among men on the final segment with the 13th-fastest closing split in the field, a sign he was still finding legs when others were fading.

The real drama in M30-39 played out further back. Matthew Peters (1:12:58) and Luke Lefebure (1:13:16) were locked in a duel for 4th and 5th, separated by just 18 seconds at the line. Then came Ward and McBride — 8th and 9th — crossing in identical 11:17/mi averages, with only a 2-second gap between them after more than 77 minutes of racing. On a high-altitude course under 78°F clear skies, finishing that close to anyone is a battle worth noting.

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