Broken Arrow 11K M10-19: Scholnick dominates as Truckee local rules the teens
- Ethan Scholnick, 1st in M10-19 — 1:03:11 at a 9:15/mi avg, posting the 14th-fastest Snow King→Finish split among all women's-field comparators, and pulling away to win by 10:56 over 2nd place.
- Lucas Maciej, 2nd — 1:14:07 (10:51/mi), holding his position steadily through the race to finish a clear 8:46 ahead of 3rd.
- Will Nichols, 3rd — 1:22:53 (12:08/mi), but faded on the back half — sliding from 29th to 37th to 54th in the broader field as the course wore on.
- Wheeler Michaels and Isaac Kilimnik — separated by just 40 seconds at the line (1:38:08 vs. 1:38:48), with Kilimnik running the faster Snow King→Finish split (108th vs. 89th) — a catch-up that nearly closed the gap entirely but left Michaels in 4th.
Six teenagers tackled a course ranging up to 7,543 feet above sea level on a crisp, clear morning at Palisades Tahoe — and one of them made it look almost easy. Ethan Scholnick, 17, of Truckee — practically a neighbor to this course — crossed in 1:03:11 at a 9:15/mi average, winning the M10-19 field by nearly eleven minutes. His Snow King→Finish split ranked 14th among all runners tracked in that segment, a mark that underscores just how strong he ran the closing stretch. For a field navigating thin air above 6,800 feet, that kind of sustained pace is no small thing — and Scholnick's local roots may well have played a role.
Lucas Maciej, 16, from San Jose, was a steady presence throughout, holding 27th in the broader field before moving up to 26th on the final segment and finishing in 1:14:07. He claimed 2nd in M10-19 comfortably. Will Nichols, also 16, out of Palo Alto, came through in 3rd at 1:22:53, but the numbers tell a story of a race that got harder as it went — he moved from 29th to 37th to 54th in the field across checkpoints, the altitude and distance clearly taking their toll on the final stretch.
The battle for 4th was the tightest of the day. Wheeler Michaels (San Francisco, 16) crossed in 1:38:08, with Isaac Kilimnik (Berkeley, 19) just 40 seconds back at 1:38:48. Kilimnik ran the stronger Snow King→Finish split, but Michaels had built enough of a cushion earlier to hold him off. Reuben Wolf, 17, of Berkeley, rounded out the six-man field in 1:52:41 — a 16:29/mi average that still represents finishing a genuine mountain race at altitude.
AI recap · generated from official results
