Broken Arrow 18K M60-69: Reynolds Rules the Mountain
- Alan Reynolds won the M60-69 group in 2:28:26 (13:16/mi avg), finishing more than 17 minutes clear of second place.
- Zach Griffin ran the strongest second half among the group, posting the 51st-fastest Second Half split in the men's field on his way to a 2:45:47 runner-up finish.
- Don Chernich and Kevin Brunson were separated by just under 19 minutes at the finish (3:19:41 vs. 3:38:34), with Brunson making his biggest moves on the Snow King→Siberia segment.
- Seven men aged 60–69 finished a course that climbs to nearly 8,900 feet in dry, breezy, low-humidity conditions — thin air included.
Alan Reynolds, a local from South Lake Tahoe, turned home-course familiarity into a commanding performance. Running at 13:16/mi across 16.8 miles of high-altitude terrain — where the course tops out near 8,868 feet — he crossed in 2:28:26, more than 17 minutes ahead of anyone else in the M60-69 group. His Snow King→Siberia split ranked 21st among all men on that segment, a sign he was moving with real intent on one of the course's most demanding stretches.
Zach Griffin (Oakland, CA) ran a composed race in second, finishing in 2:45:47. What stands out is his trajectory: he moved from 110th among men at the first checkpoint all the way to 64th by the finish, a steady climb through the field across every segment. His Second Half split — 51st-fastest among men — was the engine of that comeback. At 14:49/mi over this kind of terrain and altitude, Griffin was clearly finding his legs as the race wore on.
Behind them, Don Chernich (Sacramento) and Kevin Brunson (Reno) traded positions through the middle miles. Brunson made his move on Snow King→Siberia, climbing from 132nd to 108th among men, but Chernich regrouped and finished 3rd in 3:19:41, holding off Brunson's 3:38:34 by nearly 19 minutes. Kenneth Clews rounded out the top five in 3:48:44, posting the 149th-fastest High Camp→Finish split among men as he closed things out.
James Ogara and Paul Levy completed the field, finishing in 5:05:02 and 6:00:16 respectively — both earning the right to say they raced a mountain course above 7,500 feet in the Sierra Nevada.
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