F Podium: Gibson powers to the top at Broken Arrow 3.5K Ascent

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2025
  • Anna Gibson won the F Podium in 27:33 (12:40/mi), posting the fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish stretch to seal the victory.
  • Joyce Muthoni Njeru held 2nd from wire to wire, finishing in 29:06 — 1:33 behind Gibson, with the 2nd-fastest women's closing split.
  • Jade Belzberg rounded out the podium in 3rd, crossing in 29:23 — just 17 seconds behind Njeru — and posted the 3rd-fastest women's split on that same closing segment.
  • All three women held their positions throughout, making the Snow King→Finish the decisive stretch where the margin was set.

Anna Gibson controlled this race from the front, never relinquishing the top spot among the women and backing it up with the fastest closing split of any woman on the Snow King→Finish segment. At 27:33 — a 12:40-per-mile average up a course that climbs between 6,298 and 7,964 feet — that's a performance built for altitude. The dry, breezy conditions (65°F, 17 mph winds, just 19% humidity) offered some relief from heat, but the thin air at roughly 7,100 feet of typical elevation demands its own kind of readiness.

Njeru made it a real race through the middle stages, sitting 2nd the entire way and matching Gibson's closing aggression with the 2nd-fastest women's split on Snow King→Finish. The 1:33 gap at the line is clear, but the Kenyan's presence was felt throughout. Behind her, Belzberg from Fort Langley was relentless — closing to within 17 seconds of Njeru and claiming the 3rd-fastest women's closing split in a podium that was stacked top to bottom.

What makes this podium remarkable is the clean sweep of the Snow King→Finish splits: Gibson, Njeru, and Belzberg went 1-2-3 on that closing segment in exactly the same order they finished. No late drama, no position changes — just three athletes who knew their race, held their lines, and delivered on the hardest stretch of the course.

AI recap · generated from official results

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