Broken Arrow 11K F10-19: Gordon edges Purvance Rassuchine in a finish measured in fractions

By MyRace AIJune 21, 2025
  • 0.80 seconds separated 1st from 2nd — Hailey Gordon (1:17:37.14) just ahead of Addie Purvance Rassuchine (1:17:37.94) after more than 77 minutes of racing.
  • Karise Jeon posted the 17th-fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish segment, the sharpest closing kick in the F10-19 field, and moved from 33rd to 25th among women on that final stretch.
  • Simona Spalekova, age 10, finished 6th in the F10-19 field in 1:39:08 — a remarkable effort at the youngest end of the age range.
  • All 11 finishers completed a mountain course ranging above 7,500 ft in 87°F heat — a genuine test of altitude and heat tolerance across the board.

The headline writes itself: Hailey Gordon, 15, from Tahoe City, won the F10-19 race in 1:17:37 — but Addie Purvance Rassuchine, also 15, from Soda Springs, crossed in 1:17:37 too. The clock needs decimals to tell them apart: Gordon in .14, Purvance Rassuchine in .80. Eight tenths of a second after nearly an hour and eighteen minutes of running above 6,000 feet on a warm June morning. Both averaged 11:21 per mile, both gave everything the course had to offer, and the timing chip made the only distinction that mattered.

What makes the result richer is how the race was won. Both Gordon and Purvance Rassuchine actually slipped back among the women on the Snow King→Finish segment — Gordon's closing split ranked 39th among women, Purvance Rassuchine's 41st — meaning the gap between them was essentially locked in before the final descent. The real mover in the closing stretch was 14-year-old Karise Jeon, whose 17th-fastest women's closing split carried her from 33rd to 25th among women and secured a clear 3rd place in the F10-19 field at 1:20:48.

Behind the podium, 13-year-old Hannah Naylor (Truckee) ran a composed 1:25:42 for 4th, while 12-year-old Ellery Metres — the youngest of the top five — finished 5th in 1:30:19. Ten-year-old Simona Spalekova's 6th-place finish in 1:39:08 deserves its own mention: covering this high-altitude, high-heat course at that age is no small thing. The full field of 11 ranged from that 10-year-old to an 18-year-old, and every one of them got it done.

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