Broken Arrow 3.5K Ascent: Casey Wei Owns the NB30-39 Field

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2025
  • Solo champion: Casey Wei, 34, of San Francisco finished in 48:48 — the only finisher in the NB30-39 field.
  • Consistent women's standing: Wei held 4th among women from the Snow King checkpoint all the way to the finish line.
  • Strong closing split: Wei posted the 4th-fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish segment.
  • Conditions: Race day brought 65°F temps, 17 mph winds, and just 19% humidity across terrain sitting between 6,298 and 7,964 feet.

Casey Wei made the trip from San Francisco to Palisades, Tahoe and came away the sole finisher in the NB30-39 field, crossing in 48:48 at a 22:27/mile average — a pace that reflects the brutal realities of this course. The 3.5K Ascent is a relentless climb through high-elevation terrain, and the thin air above 7,000 feet demands respect regardless of fitness. For an athlete based at sea level, that oxygen deficit is a genuine variable, and Wei's pacing reflects a smart, measured effort across a demanding stretch of mountain.

What stands out beyond the win itself is how Wei performed within the broader women's race. Sitting 4th among women at the Snow King checkpoint, she held that position all the way to the finish — no fade, no slip — and her split on the Snow King→Finish segment was the 4th-fastest among all women on that closing stretch. That's not just surviving the ascent; that's finishing with something to show for it against the full women's field.

With 17 mph winds sweeping across exposed terrain and humidity at just 19%, conditions were dry and gusty — not the kind of day that makes altitude any easier. Wei navigated it all and stood alone atop the NB30-39 podium. A field of one still has to finish, and finish she did.

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