Broken Arrow 11K Women's 30–39: Emily Lin Runs Down the Field

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026
  • Lin wins in 1:08:42 (10:03/mi avg), the fastest time in the F30-39 field of 109 — with the 5th-fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish stretch to close it out.
  • Rachel Weber was 2nd in 1:09:45 — just 63 seconds back — and posted the 6th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King segment.
  • Desiree Staeffler-Marchbanks climbed from 15th among women at the midpoint to 12th by the finish, posting the 9th-fastest women's split on Snow King→Finish to sneak past Melanie Manguin and crack the top four.
  • Top five separated by just 8:20 — Lin through Manguin all finished between 1:08:42 and 1:17:02 across a 109-finisher field.

Emily Lin made it look controlled, but the numbers tell a more aggressive story. Starting the day 7th among women, she moved to 6th by the Olympic Valley East→Snow King checkpoint and held that position into the finish — while steadily pulling away from the field. At 10:03/mi across a course that climbs and descends between roughly 6,200 and 7,500 feet, that pace demands real respect, especially for anyone not acclimatized to Tahoe's thin air. Lin ran the Snow King→Finish leg with the 5th-fastest women's split, making her move count exactly where it mattered.

Rachel Weber made the race interesting. Coming through the early segments in 4th among women, she slid to 5th and then 7th before the finish — but her 6th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King section showed she was no pushover on the climbs. Weber's 1:09:45 leaves her just 63 seconds off the win, a margin that will feel very small on the drive back to Santa Fe, NM. Molly Hallweaver ran a remarkably consistent race for 3rd — 11th among women at every checkpoint, never fading, never surging, just steady all the way to 1:16:15.

The most interesting late move came from Desiree Staeffler-Marchbanks, who sat 15th among women through two checkpoints before uncorking the 9th-fastest women's split on Snow King→Finish to land 4th in 1:16:54. Melanie Manguin, who had been tracking well through the middle of the race, faded from 10th to 13th among women by the finish, holding on for 5th in 1:17:02. Just 39 seconds separated 3rd through 5th — a reminder that in a race this compact, one strong final descent can reshuffle everything.

AI recap · generated from official results

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