Broken Arrow 5-Mile: Gonzalez Avila Edges Vogler in a Two-Man M20-29 Showdown

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2025Official site ↗
  • Jose Miguel Gonzalez Avila won the M20-29 race in 1:05:17 (13:03/mi), holding off his only competitor by 44 seconds.
  • Chase Vogler finished 2nd in 1:06:01 (13:12/mi) — just 9 seconds per mile off the winner's pace across the mountain course.
  • Both athletes are 22 years old, making this a true peer matchup at high elevation on the Palisades terrain.

The M20-29 field at Broken Arrow's 5-Mile may have been a two-man race, but don't let the small number fool you — this was a real contest played out across a course that sits between 6,220 and 7,191 feet above sea level. Thinner air, a stiff 17 mph wind, and a bone-dry 19% humidity made every step a test of will and fitness, especially on a technical mountain course where 13-minute miles aren't a sign of struggle — they're the reality of the terrain.

Jose Miguel Gonzalez Avila, the 22-year-old from Querétaro, Mexico, crossed first in 1:05:17, running a steady 13:03 per mile to claim the M20-29 title. Chase Vogler of Livermore, California matched him stride for stride in concept if not quite in execution, finishing in 1:06:01 at 13:12 per mile. The 44-second gap is modest in the context of an hour-plus mountain effort — roughly nine seconds per mile separated the two over the full course — but the places were never in doubt, and Gonzalez Avila held the advantage throughout.

At 22 years old apiece, these two are as evenly matched on paper as it gets. What separated them on race day was Gonzalez Avila's ability to sustain a slightly sharper pace across the mountain — and on a course like this, that consistency is everything.

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