NB Podium: Eggert Dominates from Start to Finish at Broken Arrow 46K

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026
  • Jakob Eggert (SLC, UT) won the NB Podium field in 5:41:44 — an 11:57/mi average across a course that climbs and descends between 6,200 and 8,800 feet.
  • Eggert posted the fastest split on the Olympic Valley East 1→Snow King segment, holding 1st in the men's standings at every checkpoint from start to finish.
  • Calvin Deutschbein finished 2nd in 8:07:23 — over two and a half hours back — with the second-fastest split on that same Olympic Valley East 1→Snow King stretch.
  • Julianna Diggs claimed 3rd in 9:53:16, closing with the fastest split on the High Camp 1→Village segment to secure her podium spot.

In a three-person NB Podium field on a cold, clear morning at Tahoe, Jakob Eggert made the outcome look settled almost immediately. The 25-year-old from Salt Lake City led at every checkpoint — all seven — and never relinquished a position. His 5:41:44 finish at an 11:57/mi average is a striking number on a course that spends its entire life above 6,200 feet, where thinner air has a way of exposing any weakness in pacing or preparation.

Eggert's dominance wasn't just about endurance — he also owned the sharpest split on the Olympic Valley East 1→Snow King segment, the kind of technical, high-altitude stretch where staying controlled can cost you time. Calvin Deutschbein, 33, from Portland, shadowed him in 2nd on that same segment with the second-fastest split, but with 8:07:23 on the clock — a gap of more than two hours and twenty-five minutes — the race was never in doubt for the top spot. Deutschbein ran a clean, steady race of his own, holding 2nd from wire to wire.

Julianna Diggs, 28, out of San Francisco, rounded out the podium in 9:53:16. She saved her best for last: the fastest split in the NB Podium field on the High Camp 1→Village leg gave her finish some genuine momentum and underlined that her 3rd place was earned all the way to the line, not just inherited. On a 46K course at altitude, finishing is its own statement — and Diggs made hers with authority in the closing stretch.

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