This was not a particularly fast effort. But given that this is one of my favorite Sierra routes, I figured that I may as well throw my hat in and kick off the ladies' leaderboard!
This is a beautiful trail. The first 7 miles or so are through Pine Creek forests. Views are limited, but the trail is often smooth and runnable with plenty of shade. After honeymoon lake, the trail gets significantly more difficult to traverse and navigate. A GPS will be required -- there are some cairns, but they cannot be relied on. The terrain is also more rocky and not runnable for significant portions. This is all made up for by the impeccable views!
After Italy Pass, it is a sandy, slippery off-trail scramble to get to the summit. Through some trial-and-error, I found that it was easiest to climb the scree field on the southwest face. If you look closely at my tracks, you can see that I started up the ridgeline and then got cliffed out and cut horizontally across the face instead. Others might prefer the ridgeline for the sturdier footing, but it was just a little too cliffy for my preferences.
Altogether, an amazing trail and peak.