M Podium: Hemming Dominates Broken Arrow 46K While Williams and Campbell Battle to the Wire

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026
  • Eli Hemming won the M Podium in 3:58:01 (8:20/mi), the only man to break four hours, leading wire-to-wire across all seven checkpoints.
  • Noah Williams and Cole Campbell finished just 25 seconds apart — 4:09:02 and 4:09:27 — in a fierce battle for 2nd and 3rd.
  • Hemming posted the fastest split on the Olympic Valley East 1→Snow King segment; Williams was 2nd on that same stretch — the race's decisive high-altitude push.
  • Campbell owned the fastest split on the Village→Olympic Valley East 2 segment, the most aggressive leg-specific move of the podium battle.

Eli Hemming ran a wire-to-wire masterclass on one of trail running's most demanding high-altitude courses. From the opening checkpoint through all six that followed, he never relinquished the lead among the men — a feat that speaks to the consistency of his 8:20/mi average across terrain that climbs to nearly 8,833 feet. At that elevation, where thinner air compounds the punishment of technical skyrace terrain, Hemming's control was remarkable. He finished in 3:58:01, a full eleven minutes ahead of the next man.

Behind him, the race for 2nd and 3rd was a genuine thriller. Noah Williams, 31, from Leadville, CO — a town that sits above 10,000 feet, which may have made the Tahoe altitude feel familiar — charged from 8th at the first checkpoint all the way to 2nd by the midpoint and held it. Cole Campbell, 27, from Lostine, OR, took a more turbulent path: 2nd early, then sliding to 9th before clawing back to 4th and ultimately 3rd. His fastest split on the Village→Olympic Valley East 2 leg was the signature move of that comeback.

The decisive stretch came on the Olympic Valley East 1→Snow King segment, where Hemming and Williams went 1-2 in split speed among the men — effectively sealing the podium order. Campbell, for all his earlier aggression, couldn't quite close the gap Williams had built. Twenty-five seconds separated them at the finish line, a margin that felt both enormous and razor-thin after more than four hours on the mountain.

AI recap · generated from official results

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