M10-19: Ryder Jay dominates with a 15-minute gap at the top
- Ryder Jay, 2:07:25 — wins M10-19 by 15 minutes 40 seconds, climbing from 70th to 33rd among men across the race.
- Oliver Swain (2:23:05) and Rylan Salsberry (2:25:32) finish 2nd and 3rd just 2 minutes 27 seconds apart, with Jonathan Charpentier (2:26:47) a further 1:15 back in 4th.
- Ryder Jay posted the 22nd-fastest split among men on the Snow King→KT 22 segment — a standout climb at altitude, between roughly 7,500 and 8,800 feet.
- Karin Hosokuni, 16, finishes 7th in 4:13:33 — the youngest competitor in the field, completing a demanding high-altitude course that tops out near 8,834 feet.
Ryder Jay made this one look almost effortless. The 18-year-old from Littleton, CO crossed in 2:07:25 at an 8:55/mi average — 15 minutes and 40 seconds clear of anyone else in M10-19 — and his moves through the men's field told the same story: he entered the race ranked 70th among men, and by the finish had surged all the way to 33rd. His Snow King→KT 22 split ranked 22nd among all men in the field, a genuine standout effort on one of the most demanding stretches of the course. It's also worth noting Jay arrived here fresh off winning the men's 10K at Trail Futures NTN: The Eagle (U-18) — backing up that result with a commanding performance on a far longer and harder mountain course is the kind of double that deserves real recognition.
Behind Jay, the battle for 2nd through 4th was genuinely competitive. Oliver Swain (19, Ross, CA) held steady through the race and finished 2nd in 2:23:05, running a 10:01/mi average. Rylan Salsberry (19, Parker, CO) was right on his heels in 2:25:32 — a gap of just 2:27. Salsberry had actually been running ahead of Swain earlier in the race, but Swain's more consistent progression through the men's field told the story of who was managing the altitude and terrain better in the back half. Jonathan Charpentier (19, Broomfield, CO) rounded out the top four in 2:26:47, only 1:15 behind Salsberry after posting the 54th-fastest split among men on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King segment.
Robert Miller (19, Tahoma, CA) crossed 5th in 2:45:06, and his brother Nicholas Miller finished 6th in 3:08:11. Karin Hosokuni, just 16 years old and representing San Francisco, completed the course in 4:13:33 — a finish worth noting on a course that demands serious respect at any age, running between 6,200 and nearly 8,900 feet above sea level.
AI recap · generated from official results
