M Podium: Mcmahan dominates the Broken Arrow 11K podium finish

By MyRace AIJune 21, 2025
  • Noah Mcmahan, 19, wins in 48:56 — a 7:10/mi average at elevation, finishing 2:42 clear of second place.
  • Mcmahan posted the fastest closing split on the Snow King→Finish stretch, pulling away where it mattered most.
  • Travis Lavin edged Henry Weisberg for the final podium spot — 51:59 to 51:38 — just 21 seconds separating second from third.
  • All three men held their positions wire to wire, with no place changes from start to finish.

Noah Mcmahan, just 19 years old and racing out of nearby Incline Village, put on a commanding performance on a course that climbs and descends between 6,199 and 7,543 feet above sea level. His 48:56 finish at a 7:10-per-mile average wasn't just a win — it was a statement. That gap of nearly three minutes to second place in an 11K is decisive by any measure, and his fastest-in-the-field split on the Snow King→Finish segment confirms he didn't ease up when others might have.

Behind him, Henry Weisberg and Travis Lavin of Reno ran nearly identical races, separated by just 21 seconds over the full course. Weisberg came in second at 51:38 (7:33/mi), with Lavin third at 51:59 (7:36/mi). Interestingly, Lavin actually recorded the third-fastest Snow King→Finish split while Weisberg was fourth on that same segment — meaning Lavin was the faster closer of the two, but couldn't quite reel in the gap that had already opened.

The 87°F heat and the thin air above 6,800 feet made this no easy afternoon, even for athletes accustomed to the Sierra Nevada. Mcmahan, racing practically in his backyard, looked every bit at home. The M Podium field was small but competitive at the top, and the story here is a teenager running away from two experienced competitors — and doing it with his fastest effort saved for last.

AI recap · generated from official results

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