Broken Arrow 11K M30-39: Kilgore Clears the Field in Tahoe's Thin Air

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026Official site ↗
  • David Kilgore wins in 57:48 (8:27/mi), the only finisher to break 58 minutes in the M30-39 field of 67.
  • 28-second gap to 2nd: Tyler Dudley crossed in 58:16, with Andrei Dandridge-Evancio a further 31 seconds back in 58:47 — the top three separated by under a minute.
  • The final descent was decisive: Kilgore posted the 4th-fastest Snow King→Finish split among all women and men combined; Dudley was 5th on that same stretch — both pulling away from Dandridge-Evancio, who had been as high as 6th among men heading into that segment.
  • A 15-minute chasm separates the podium from 20th place (1:23:35), underlining just how wide the M30-39 field spread across these trails.

The perfect conditions — 59°F, clear skies, barely a breath of wind — set the stage for a fast morning at Palisades Tahoe, but the course itself had other ideas. Ranging from 6,200 to over 7,500 feet, the 11K demands respect from anyone who doesn't call altitude home. Kilgore, who calls Miami Beach home, found his legs anyway, running 8:27/mi across terrain that punishes flatlanders and mountain runners alike.

The race within the race came on the Snow King→Finish stretch, where the podium reshuffled. Dandridge-Evancio, the Canmore-based runner who had surged to 6th among men at the intermediate checkpoint, faded on that closing leg and slipped to 9th in the men's field by the finish — settling for 3rd in the M30-39 standings in 58:47. Meanwhile Kilgore and Dudley both hammered home, their finishing times 28 seconds apart but their final-leg paces telling the real story of two athletes who saved something for the descent.

Behind the podium, John Howard III ran a composed 1:00:29 for 4th, and John Kretschmann rounded out the top five in 1:01:11. Alexander Woods of Truckee — racing practically in his backyard — took 6th in 1:02:48. The field then spread across a wide range, with the 20th finisher, Frank Lopez, coming home in 1:23:35 — a reminder of just how much this course, at this elevation, can separate runners across a short 11 kilometers.

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