M30-39: Roldan Rules the 11K at Broken Arrow
- Joseph Roldan won the M30-39 field in 53:42 (7:51/mi avg), nearly a minute clear of runner-up Samuel Delgado.
- Positions 3–5 finished within 4 seconds of each other — Declan Mcdonnell (56:08), Jhovany Mendoza (56:09), and Billy Haug (56:12) — making third place the tightest battle of the day.
- Jhovany Mendoza posted the 5th-fastest split on the Snow King→Finish segment among men, the sharpest closing kick in the podium group.
- Billy Haug entered the final segment in 5th among men but slipped to 8th on Snow King→Finish, surrendering two spots in the closing stretch despite matching Mcdonnell's overall pace on paper.
Joseph Roldan made the M30-39 race look straightforward from the front. The San Francisco 35-year-old crossed in 53:42 — a 7:51/mi average across a course that climbs and descends between 6,200 and 7,500 feet, in 87°F heat. Whether or not Roldan trains at altitude, those conditions demand respect, and his margin of 56 seconds over Samuel Delgado suggests he was in a different gear entirely. Delgado (Golden, CO — a high-altitude base that may have helped) finished 2nd in 54:38 and moved from 6th to 5th among men on the final segment, closing well but never threatening the lead.
The real drama in M30-39 was the three-man scramble for the final podium spot. Declan Mcdonnell, Jhovany Mendoza, and Billy Haug all clocked 8:13/mi and finished within four seconds of one another — 56:08, 56:09, 56:12. Mendoza was the aggressor on the Snow King→Finish leg, recording the 5th-fastest split among men on that segment and climbing from 10th to 7th overall among men. Haug, by contrast, had been running 5th among men before that closing stretch and faded to 8th, surrendering places to both Mendoza and Mcdonnell when it mattered most.
Behind the top five, Richard Totten (56:19) and John Howard III (57:56) rounded out a strong front pack before a notable gap opened to Benjamin Eversole at 59:18 and then a larger jump to Ian Ritchey at 1:05:50. With 69 finishers in M30-39 on a demanding high-elevation course baked under late-June Tahoe heat, every minute earned out there was hard-fought.
AI recap · generated from official results
