M10-19 Ascent: Robert Miller claims the title at Broken Arrow
- Robert Miller won the M10-19 field in 55:03 (15:15/mi), edging Victor Schreve by 53 seconds.
- Schreve, 16, from Boulder, CO, held 2nd in 55:56 — the closest battle on the leaderboard.
- Nick Miller closed the final KT 22→Finish segment strongly, gaining 16 places in the men's field to lock up 3rd in 58:31.
- Seven finishers completed the course, spread across a range of nearly 53 minutes from first to last.
Robert Miller, 19, of Tahoma, CA — racing practically on home turf — took the M10-19 title in 55:03, averaging 15:15 per mile across a course that climbs through thin air between roughly 6,200 and 8,800 feet. At altitude, sustaining that pace demands real aerobic horsepower, and Miller delivered it cleanly from start to finish.
Victor Schreve, 16 years old and making the trip from Boulder, CO, pushed Miller hardest. His 55:56 left him just 53 seconds back — the tightest gap in the entire field — and at 15:30/mi he was comfortably clear of 3rd. Nick Miller (no relation to Robert, though both call Tahoma home) rounded out the podium in 58:31. What made Nick's run notable was the finishing kick: he gained 16 spots in the men's field on the KT 22→Finish leg, suggesting he saved something for the end of a demanding climb.
Behind the podium, Caleb Geiger, 16, from Oakland, crossed in 1:05:33, while Ryan Quiros (17, Menlo Park) also picked up ground late, advancing 12 places in the men's field on the final segment to finish 5th in 1:13:18. Wheeler Michaels and Karin Hosokuni — both 16, both from San Francisco — rounded out the seven-finisher field in 1:24:12 and 1:47:49 respectively, completing a course that asks a great deal of any runner, let alone teenagers racing at high elevation on an overcast June morning in Tahoe.
AI recap · generated from official results