Broken Arrow 46K — M20-29: Poskin Takes the Title in a Battle of Altitude and Attrition

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026Official site ↗
  • Cody Poskin wins in 4:38:04 (9:44/mi), more than seven minutes clear of runner-up Michael Mitchell (4:45:05).
  • Willson Moore's charge: starting 37th among men, Moore climbed to 17th by the finish — one of the biggest moves in the M20-29 field.
  • Tight middle podium: Mitchell (4:45:05) and Moore (4:47:19) were separated by just 2:14, with AJ Beers (4:54:10) a further 6:51 back in 4th.
  • A 65-man field spread across more than 90 minutes of racing, with a steep drop-off between the top four and the rest.

Cody Poskin, 24, from Cedar Hill, MO, ran the kind of race that reveals itself slowly and then all at once. He entered the men's field in 28th place and spent the better part of the first half of the course working his way up — 29th, 25th, 22nd — before a decisive surge carried him from 16th to 12th and ultimately to the win. His 4:38:04 at a 9:44/mi average, navigating a course that climbs and descends between 6,200 and 8,800 feet, was the class of the M20-29 field. His 5th-fastest split on the KT 2→Siberia 2 segment was a key moment in that forward march.

Michael Mitchell (4:45:05) ran a measured, controlled race — his position in the men's field barely wavered across checkpoints, hovering between 14th and 19th throughout before settling 15th overall among men. His 11th-fastest split on the High Camp 1→Village segment showed he had real pace when it mattered. Willson Moore, meanwhile, told a different story: the Bozeman, MT 26-year-old was 37th among men at the first checkpoint and kept picking people off all the way to 17th at the finish — the most dramatic climb of anyone in the top five. His 4:47:19 edged him just ahead of AJ Beers (4:54:10), whose 10th-fastest split on the High Camp 2→Finish segment showed he finished strong even if the gap to the podium was already set.

Declan O'Neill (5th, 5:09:53) and Alex Johnson (6th, 5:11:38) rounded out the top six within a tight 1:45 window, with Dylan Baker (7th, 5:13:36) not far behind. After that, the field spread steadily — Diego Schillaci 8th in 5:19:41, Christopher Kirk 9th in 5:27:26, and Taylor Hitt and Dante Paszkeicz sharing nearly identical times for 10th and 11th at 5:30:59 and 5:31:09 respectively. The thin air above Tahoe has a way of sorting fields honestly, and across 65 finishers, the M20-29 race told exactly that story.

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