Broken Arrow 18K M50-59: Naylor Dominates at High Elevation
- Tim Naylor (51, Truckee) won the M50-59 race in 2:07:27 — a full 10 minutes ahead of runner-up Ross Mcmahan's 2:17:28.
- Naylor posted the 8th-fastest KT 22→Siberia split among the women's field — a benchmark that underscores just how strong he ran that segment.
- Places 6 and 7 were separated by a single second: David Gerner (2:46:35) edged Joshua Scholnick (2:46:36).
- The top 5 finished within 15:34 of each other; the gap from 5th to 6th alone was 23:34.
Tim Naylor made the M50-59 race look like a solo time trial. The 51-year-old Truckee local crossed in 2:07:27 at an 11:24/mi average — a pace that, on a course ranging up to 8,820 feet above sea level, is genuinely impressive. His gender-place tracking tells the story of a man who ran with controlled aggression: he moved from 10th among the women's field at the first checkpoint up to 9th, held there through the middle stretch, and while he drifted back to 13th on the women's leaderboard by the finish, that reflected the depth of the women's field rather than any fade on his part. His KT 22→Siberia split ranked 8th among all women — a segment where the thin air at altitude tends to separate those who've prepared from those who haven't.
The battle for the rest of the podium was genuine. Ross Mcmahan (56, Incline Village) ran a steady race to claim 2nd in 2:17:28, posting the 20th-fastest women's split on the Second Half to close well. Jack Macy (57, Truckee) was right behind in 2:18:22 — just 54 seconds back from Mcmahan — with the 23rd-fastest women's Siberia→High Camp split. James Mizell (50, Carnelian Bay) and Andrew Lie (52, Mill Valley) rounded out the top five in 2:22:25 and 2:23:01 respectively, Lie earning the 28th-fastest women's High Camp→Finish split to hold off any late challengers.
Below the top five, the field spread out considerably. David Gerner (55, Davis) and Joshua Scholnick (56, Truckee) ran nearly identical races, finishing 6th and 7th in 2:46:35 and 2:46:36 — one second apart after over two and a half hours of racing. Bryan Schnick (54, Truckee) and Joshua Switzky (51, San Francisco) were similarly paired, finishing 9th and 8th in 2:54:44 and 2:54:30. Among the top 20, Jose C Hernandez (57, Sonoma) cracked the three-hour mark in 10th at 3:04:22, with 18 more finishers completing the 38-strong M50-59 field behind him.
AI recap · generated from official results
