Broken Arrow Skyrace IFC — M30-39: Precit Dominates at Altitude

By MyRace AIJune 19, 2026
  • James Precit wins in 1:18:03 — nearly 9 minutes clear of 2nd place, averaging 15:37/mi on a high-elevation course ranging above 7,000 ft.
  • Podium battle was tight: Joey Renner (3rd, 1:30:06) and William Nguyen (4th, 1:30:33) were separated by just 27 seconds across a 5-mile course.
  • Luke Coan and Kevin Eckhart went stride for stride: 7th and 8th place finished in 1:42:27 and 1:42:28 — one second apart after more than 100 minutes of racing.
  • 18 finishers spread across a 1:35:51 window, from Precit's 1:18:03 to Nikhil Tellakula's 2:53:55.

James Precit, 39, of Incline Village, NV — local knowledge may well have played a role — turned in the kind of performance that makes the rest of the field look like they were running a different race. His 1:18:03 at 15:37/mi wasn't just a win; it was a statement. The gap to Danny Naylor in 2nd was 8 minutes and 58 seconds, a margin that suggests Precit found a rhythm on this thin-air course — sitting at roughly 6,700 ft — that nobody else in the M30-39 field could match.

Naylor (1:27:01) held 2nd comfortably, but the real drama unfolded just behind him. Joey Renner out of Auburn, CA and William Nguyen from Menlo Park, CA ran the entire race within reach of each other, crossing in 1:30:06 and 1:30:33 respectively. Twenty-seven seconds is nothing after 90-plus minutes on mountain terrain, and Renner earned his podium spot by the slimmest of margins. Yann Schnorhk, who made the trip from Sandyford, Dublin — about as far from Tahoe as you can get — finished a solid 5th in 1:33:16.

Further back, the race served up its own miniature photo finish: Boulder's Luke Coan and Kevin Eckhart crossed in 1:42:27 and 1:42:28, one second separating them after well over an hour of racing at altitude. Whether that final second was decided on the last climb or the last stride, it was a genuine duel. The back half of the field stretched out considerably, with the final three finishers — Bobby Tarnapoll, Jacob Frederick, Brian Hayzlett, and Nikhil Tellakula — all coming home north of 2:39, a reminder that on a course like this, simply finishing is its own achievement.

AI recap · generated from official results

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