Broken Arrow 46K: Hannah Anderson Rules the F20-29 Field

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026
  • Anderson wins in 6:05:41 (12:48/mi), crossing nearly 8.5 minutes ahead of runner-up Lauryn Wojcik (6:14:05) in a 39-woman field.
  • Ananya Ramkumar's climb through the field was the day's great story — she entered the women's race 36th and steadily clawed her way to 4th in F20-29 by the finish, posting the 25th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East 2→Snow King 2 segment along the way.
  • Stephanie Crater closed hardest of anyone in the top five, recording the 20th-fastest women's split on the High Camp 2→Finish stretch to lock up 5th in 6:35:10.
  • Podium gap to the field: 3rd-place Helen Chavey (6:24:53) finished more than 10 minutes behind Anderson — a commanding margin on a 46K mountain course at altitude.

Hannah Anderson came to Palisades Tahoe and ran a controlled, progressive race. Starting the day 32nd among women, she steadily moved through the field — reaching 25th by the second checkpoint, then pushing into the top 20 by the time the course climbed toward High Camp. She held that position through the final miles, finishing with a 21st-fastest women's split on the Village→Olympic Valley East 2 segment, and ultimately took the F20-29 title in 6:05:41 at a 12:48/mi average — no small feat across nearly 29 miles of technical Sierra terrain ranging up to 8,833 feet.

Lauryn Wojcik, at 21 the youngest athlete on the podium, ran a composed race of her own. She moved from 27th among women to 22nd by the midpoint and never let the field reel her back in, logging the 20th-fastest women's split on the Siberia 1→High Camp 1 stretch. Her 6:14:05 — 13:05/mi — secured a clear 2nd. Helen Chavey (6:24:53) rounded out the podium in 3rd, producing the 22nd-fastest women's split on the High Camp 1→Village leg to hold off a hard-charging Ananya Ramkumar.

Ramkumar's race deserves its own sentence: she started the day 36th among women and 42nd at one point mid-race before finding her legs on the back half, ultimately finishing 4th in F20-29. Stephanie Crater mirrored that late energy — her strongest segment came last, and she used it to seal 5th in 6:35:10. Behind them, Kelly Kero (6th, 6:39:53), Hannah Weaver (7th, 6:44:41), and Kayla Simons (8th, 6:45:12) finished within nine minutes of each other, making for a tightly packed mid-field in a day that tested every runner across the thin air above Lake Tahoe.

AI recap · generated from official results

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