Fort Ord Trail Run 10K — Boys Under-18: Ukiah Unangst Runs Away With It
- Ukiah Unangst, 15, won the under-18 boys in 52:47 (8:30/mi) — more than four minutes clear of runner-up Huxley Wilcox.
- Wilcox, 14, surged on the closing stretch, posting the 13th-fastest Skyline→Finish split to lock up 2nd place in 56:55.
- Elijah Durden, 12, was the youngest podium finisher — his 58:10 earned 3rd, just 1:15 behind Wilcox.
- Adam Riggleman, age 7, finished the Fort Ord 10K trail course — a remarkable effort at 2:25:49 for the youngest competitor in the field.
Ukiah Unangst controlled this race from start to finish. The 15-year-old from Long Beach posted an 8:30/mi average across the trails of Fort Ord, and his Skyline→Finish split ranked 6th-fastest in the men's field — a strong closing effort that underlined just how complete his performance was. His four-minute-plus margin over 2nd place was never seriously in doubt.
Behind him, a genuine battle played out for the podium spots. Huxley Wilcox, 14, from Pacific Grove, ran a composed race and finished in 56:55, his 13th-fastest Skyline→Finish split helping him hold off Elijah Durden by 1:15. Durden, at just 12 years old out of Los Gatos, deserves a mention for getting on the podium at all — though his Skyline→Finish split (29th-fastest) suggests he may have spent some energy earlier in the race. Lachlan Gardner, 10, from Carmel Valley, rounded out the field of competitive finishers with a solid 1:01:50.
Then there's Adam Riggleman. The 7-year-old from Seaside crossed the line in 2:25:49 — completing a genuine 10K trail run at an age when most kids are still figuring out shoelaces. No further analysis needed; the finish line says everything.
AI recap · generated from official results
