Broken Arrow 46K — F30-39: Hoolihan Holds On as Murray Makes Her Move

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026
  • Katherine Hoolihan won the F30-39 field in 5:46:03 (12:06/mi), edging Lauren Murray by just 53 seconds across 46 kilometers of high-elevation terrain.
  • Murray was the stronger finisher: her 11th-fastest women's split on the High Camp 2→Finish stretch — versus Hoolihan's 12th-fastest women's split on KT 1→Siberia 1 — shows each athlete had her moment of flight, but at different points on the course.
  • Jennifer Schaffhouser (38) rounded out the podium in 5:54:15, also posting a top-20 women's split on the final High Camp 2→Finish leg to close in style.
  • The top four all cracked 6:11, then a gap of nearly eight minutes opened before the rest of the top ten — a clear separation between the podium contenders and the field.

Katherine Hoolihan came to Palisades Tahoe and ran a wire-to-wire race in the women's field, sitting 14th among all women through the middle stages before nudging up to 13th — and she held that position when it mattered most. At 12:06/mi across nearly 46 kilometers above 6,200 feet, that kind of consistency is its own statement. Lauren Murray was the one chasing hardest: she entered the women's top 20 and kept climbing through the race, moving from 20th to 16th among all women by the finish, posting the 11th-fastest women's split on the closing High Camp 2→Finish segment. Fifty-three seconds was all that separated them — a margin that feels razor-thin after five hours and forty-six minutes in the thin air of the Sierra Nevada.

Jennifer Schaffhouser had an even more dramatic trajectory, moving from 24th to 17th among all women across the race and matching Murray's late surge with the 16th-fastest women's split on that same closing stretch. Her 5:54:15 placed her nearly eight minutes behind Murray, but her movement through the field told a story of a runner who got stronger as others faded. Mackenzie Hinchliffe and Rachel Schack rounded out the top five, both also posting strong High Camp 2→Finish and Snow King 2→KT 2 splits respectively, showing that the back half of this course rewarded those who managed their effort through the exposed, oxygen-thin middle miles. Fifty-six women finished the F30-39 field — and the racing at the front was as competitive as the times suggest.

AI recap · generated from official results

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