Broken Arrow Skyrace Ascent: Kingdon Owns the NB20-29 Field
- Noah Kingdon finished in 1:43:49, winning the NB20-29 field as its sole finisher.
- His closing leg — KT 22 to the finish — produced the 4th-fastest split among the men on that segment.
- He held 4th among men from start to finish, never losing ground in the gender standings.
- Average pace of 28:46/mi reflects the brutal demands of a course climbing to nearly 9,000 feet.
Noah Kingdon had no one to race in the NB20-29 field — but that didn't mean he had nothing to prove. The 27-year-old from San Rafael crossed in 1:43:49, the only finisher in his field, and he made the solo effort count where it mattered most: on the closing stretch from KT 22 to the finish, he posted the 4th-fastest men's split on that segment across the entire field.
That kind of late-race sharpness is worth noting. The Broken Arrow Skyrace Ascent runs entirely above 6,200 feet, topping out near 8,845 — conditions that can blunt finishing speed for those not fully acclimatized to thin air. Kingdon's ability to produce one of the men's quickest closing splits suggests he had plenty left in the tank when many others were fading.
His 28:46-per-mile average tells the honest story of what this course demands — this isn't a race you run fast, it's a race you survive with strength. Kingdon did both, holding 4th among all men from the opening checkpoint through the finish line without yielding a single position. A clean, composed run from wire to wire.
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