Non-Binary 11K: Elio van Gorden Leads Wire to Wire at Broken Arrow
- Elio van Gorden won in 1:18:56 (11:33/mi), holding 1st place through every checkpoint and posting the fastest non-binary split on the Snow King→Finish stretch.
- Ben Nannini, 54, climbed from 3rd to 2nd over the final leg, finishing in 1:29:24 — a 10-minute, 28-second gap back, but with the 2nd-fastest Snow King→Finish split in the field.
- Levi Shea made the sharpest move of the race, rising from 5th to 3rd with the fastest non-binary split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King segment, finishing in 1:33:15.
- Samuel Goldberg ran the opposite arc — 2nd through the first two checkpoints, then slipped to 4th by the finish, ending in 1:39:27.
Elio van Gorden never relinquished the lead. From the opening checkpoint to the finish line, the 26-year-old San Franciscan ran a composed, controlled race across a course that climbs and descends between roughly 6,200 and 7,500 feet — terrain where the thinner air can punish anyone who goes out too hard. At 11:33/mi across the full distance, van Gorden's pace held, and the final Snow King→Finish segment was the exclamation point: the fastest closing split in the non-binary field.
The most dramatic story unfolded behind the leader. Samuel Goldberg had positioned himself 2nd through the first half of the race, but Levi Shea was quietly moving — rising from 5th to 4th, then to 3rd, powered by the fastest non-binary split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King climb. Goldberg couldn't hold the pace on the back half and slipped to 4th by the tape. Ben Nannini, meanwhile, was doing the opposite of fading: the 54-year-old from Castro Valley ran the 2nd-fastest closing split in the field to overtake Goldberg and lock up 2nd — a quietly impressive performance that got stronger as the race got harder.
Brooke Lyons-Justus rounded out the top five in 1:41:41, with Kenji Chang (1:46:36), Christiana Munoz (1:55:13), Lauren Baker (1:58:42), and Morgan Bartholomew (2:00:19) filling out a competitive mid-pack. Vivien Bernardo completed all 11K in 2:48:49 to bring all ten non-binary starters home on a clear, cool June morning at Tahoe.
AI recap · generated from official results
