Broken Arrow 18K: Olivia Haesloop Dominates F40-49 at Tahoe
- Haesloop wins in 2:21:20 (12:38/mi), finishing 3rd-fastest women's split on the Second Half to seal a commanding victory — nearly 10 minutes clear of the field.
- Metcalf's charge: Starting 27th among women, Stefanie Metcalf climbed to 12th by the finish, posting the 10th-fastest women's split on the KT 22→Siberia segment to edge past Jensen for 3rd in F40-49.
- Jensen vs. Metcalf: Just 24 seconds separated 2nd and 3rd — Camille Jensen (2:31:42) and Stefanie Metcalf (2:32:06) — with both athletes posting identical 10th/11th-fastest splits through KT 22→Siberia.
- 69 finishers crossed the line in F40-49, with the top 20 packed between 2:21:20 and 3:04:31.
Olivia Haesloop ran a controlled, progressive race across the Broken Arrow 18K's demanding terrain — up to 8,820 feet above sea level, where thinner air can punish anyone who goes out too hard. She didn't. Tracking 9th among women through the early stages, she moved steadily forward, sitting 6th by the midpoint and holding that position all the way to the tape. Then came the Second Half: Haesloop posted the 3rd-fastest women's split on that stretch, turning the screws when it mattered most and finishing in 2:21:20 — nearly 10 minutes ahead of runner-up Camille Jensen.
Jensen herself ran a clean, consistent race. The Truckee local moved from 17th among women at the first checkpoint all the way to 11th by the finish, with the 11th-fastest women's split through KT 22→Siberia helping her secure 2nd in F40-49 at 2:31:42. Right behind her, Denver's Stefanie Metcalf made one of the day's more impressive moves — entering the KT 22→Siberia section as low as 22nd among women and surging to 12th by the finish. Her 10th-fastest women's split on that segment nearly wasn't enough: Jensen held on by 24 seconds.
Paula Mcnally (4th, 2:35:44) and Katherine Blackwood (5th, 2:37:24) rounded out the top five, with Blackwood — racing from Urbana, IL, at an elevation she almost certainly doesn't train at — finishing just 1:40 back of Mcnally despite sliding from 14th to 18th among women in the closing miles. Janelle Bennett, racing on home turf in Olympic Valley, took 6th in 2:39:15. With 69 women finishing F40-49, this was a deep and competitive field — and Haesloop was in a class of her own.
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