Broken Arrow Ascent: Noah Kingdon Owns the NB20-29

By MyRace AIJune 19, 2026Official site ↗
  • Solo winner: Noah Kingdon, 27, of San Rafael, CA, took the NB20-29 title in 1:43:49 — the only finisher in his division.
  • Strong finish: Kingdon posted the 4th-fastest men's split on the KT 22→Finish segment in the entire men's field.
  • Steady positioning: He held 4th among the men from the opening checkpoint all the way to the line — no ground lost, no drama needed.

Noah Kingdon came to Palisades Tahoe and did what he needed to do: run clean, run consistent, and own the NB20-29 from start to finish. His 1:43:49 across a course that climbs through thin air between 6,257 and 8,845 feet above sea level — cool and overcast at 61°F, with light winds — was a composed effort from a 27-year-old who never wavered in the men's standings.

What stands out beyond the solo win is the closing leg. From KT 22 to the finish, Kingdon shifted gears, posting the 4th-fastest men's split on that final stretch across the entire men's field. That's not a man coasting to a foregone conclusion — that's someone finishing with genuine pace where it counts most.

With no one else in the NB20-29 to push him, Kingdon had to manufacture his own competition, and the clock answered. A 28:46-per-mile average across high-altitude terrain is a mark he can carry out of Tahoe with confidence.

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