Broken Arrow 11K Women's Podium: Broderick Claims the Top Step
- Emma Broderick won the F Podium in 58:38 (8:35/mi), finishing nearly three minutes clear of the field.
- Paige Kouba took 2nd in 1:01:31 and Pauline Loulier 3rd in 1:01:56 — just 25 seconds separating them at the line.
- Broderick posted the fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish segment, while Loulier was 4th fastest on that same stretch — the strongest closing leg of the three.
- All three finished in the top four among women in a race run between roughly 6,200 and 7,500 feet, with race-day temperatures hitting 87°F.
Emma Broderick made the F Podium look like a one-woman show. The 32-year-old from San Francisco crossed in 58:38 at an 8:35/mi clip — a pace that held up through the heat and thin air of Tahoe's high terrain — and she never relinquished her position among the women all day. The margin she built was decisive: nearly three minutes back to Kouba at the line, a gap that speaks for itself on a course barely over 11 kilometers.
Behind her, the real drama was a two-woman contest between Paige Kouba and Pauline Loulier. Kouba, from Santa Cruz, held 2nd throughout and crossed in 1:01:31. Loulier, Broderick's fellow San Franciscan, was right on her heels in 1:01:56. What makes that gap interesting is the finish: Loulier actually ran the 4th-fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish segment, compared to Kouba's 10th. Loulier was closing — just not quite enough. Twenty-five seconds is a thin margin, but the places were clear.
With 87°F heat and elevations pushing past 7,500 feet, the F Podium field ran a composed, controlled race from front to back. Broderick's fastest closing split among the women was the exclamation point — she didn't just lead, she finished strongest of the three. A clean sweep of the podium for two San Francisco athletes and one from Santa Cruz, all aged 31–32, making this one of the tightest age clusters the podium could produce.
AI recap · generated from official results
