M30-39 at Broken Arrow 46K: Andrew Pratt Runs Away with It

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026
  • Andrew Pratt won the M30-39 field in 4:30:51 (9:29/mi), finishing 14:43 clear of runner-up Jared Hazen — a dominant margin over 46K of high-altitude terrain.
  • Pratt climbed steadily through the men's field all day, moving from 18th to 11th among men by the finish, and posted the 6th-fastest split on the High Camp 1→Village segment in the field.
  • Jared Hazen and Mino Giunta were separated by just 4:43 at the line (4:45:34 vs. 4:50:17), with Carter Shae a further three minutes back in 4th — a tight battle for the podium's lower steps.
  • Kameron Harder made the most dramatic move of any listed finisher, surging from 62nd among men at the first checkpoint all the way to 26th by the finish.

Andrew Pratt, 30, out of Boulder, put on a clinic of steady, controlled racing at altitude. He sat 18th among men early and never panicked, methodically picking off competitors through the back half of the course. By the time the race hit the High Camp 1→Village segment, Pratt was flying — his split there ranked 6th in the entire field — and he crossed in 4:30:51, nearly a quarter-hour ahead of anyone else in the M30-39 group. At 9:29 per mile across 46K of Tahoe terrain topping out near 8,800 feet, that is a performance that demands respect.

The battle for 2nd and 3rd was genuinely compelling. Hazen (Flagstaff, AZ) and Giunta (Hood River, OR) were never far apart, and both posted strong splits deep into the race — Hazen's 12th-fastest KT 2→Siberia 2 split in the field and Giunta's 13th-fastest Olympic Valley East 2→Snow King 2 split show two runners who still had legs when others were fading. Carter Shae held 4th with a measured effort, while Kameron Harder's charge from deep in the field — 62nd among men at checkpoint one, 26th at the finish — was the day's most eye-catching progression.

Behind the top five, the M30-39 field spread out across a wide range of finishing times, with 118 runners completing the course in conditions that were cool and clear but unforgiving above 7,000 feet. From Marshall Genn's 5:15 in 6th to the 20th-place mark just under six hours, this was a group that earned every minute on a course that gives nothing away.

AI recap · generated from official results

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