Boys U-18: Braddock Hewitt Runs Away with the Broken Arrow 10K

By MyRace AIJune 19, 2026Official site ↗
  • Hewitt wins in 50:21 (8:06/mi avg), more than 1:37 clear of runner-up Elio Adriani — a commanding margin on a course topping out near 8,000 feet.
  • Adriani surges late: the 16-year-old from Olympic Valley posted the 3rd-fastest split on the Snow King→Finish segment to close in 51:58 and secure 2nd.
  • Places 4–6 in 15 seconds: Cody Johnson (1:00:24), Luka Karnickis (1:00:30), and Alexander Pund (1:00:39) ran one of the tightest three-way battles of the day.
  • Youngest on the podium: 14-year-old Kellen Purvance Rassuchine of Soda Springs claimed 3rd in 55:12 — the only finisher in the top three still two years from U-18 eligibility's upper limit.

Braddock Hewitt, just 15 years old out of Colorado Springs, put on a clinic in Olympic Valley. His 50:21 — averaging 8:06 per mile across a course that climbs into air hovering around 7,000-plus feet — was simply in a different register from the rest of the field. Worth noting: Colorado Springs sits above 6,000 feet itself, and Hewitt may have arrived already tuned to the thin air that can humble athletes coming straight from sea level. Whatever the reason, the result was decisive.

Behind him, Elio Adriani made the most of his home mountain. The 16-year-old from Olympic Valley — who presumably knows every switchback on this course — posted the 3rd-fastest Snow King→Finish split in the U-18 field to finish in 51:58 and hold off Purvance Rassuchine comfortably. Purvance Rassuchine, at 14, ran a measured 8:53/mi to take 3rd in 55:12, finishing nearly five minutes ahead of the next cluster.

That next cluster was the race's most gripping subplot. Johnson (1:00:24), Karnickis (1:00:30), and Pund (1:00:39) were separated by just 15 seconds across 4th through 6th. Karnickis was the mover of the three — climbing from 16th to 10th in the overall gender standings on the strength of the 7th-fastest Snow King→Finish split in the field — but Johnson and Pund held firm, and the finishing order was settled by the slimmest of margins. Gavin Hendricks (7th, 1:01:50), Rocco Valentine (8th, 1:01:57), Scottorn Mcmillen (9th, 1:02:01), and Finn Hansen (10th, 1:02:06) kept the drama going through the next tier, with four more runners packed into 16 seconds.

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