Women's Iron Crown: Weibel dominates from first step to last
- Amber Weibel ran the fastest IFC leg among all finishers (1:07:15, leg place 1st), building an immediate cushion she never relinquished across all three legs.
- Weibel's winning total of 10:05:39 was 1 hour 53 minutes and 48 seconds clear of Sarah Malone in 2nd — a margin that grew with every leg.
- Alison Bassett, 49, outran Alisha Basham on the 46K leg (8:28:52 vs. 8:35:54), the one place in the race where the final podium order didn't hold — though Basham's stronger IFC and 23K kept her 3rd overall.
- Stephanie Sibille completed all three legs for a total of 16:46:42, finishing 5th in a women's field where every finisher crossed the full Iron Crown distance on a cold, clear Sierra morning.
Amber Weibel, 48, from South Lake Tahoe, turned in one of the most commanding performances of the day. Her IFC leg of 1:07:15 was the fastest among all Iron Crown finishers regardless of gender, and it set the tone immediately — she led after the first leg, led after the second, and led at the finish. The 46K is the race's centerpiece at over six hours of running, and Weibel's 6:02:53 on that leg held up as the fastest among the women by a wide margin. By the time the 23K closed things out, the result was never in doubt.
Sarah Malone (45, Superior, CO) ran a disciplined race from start to finish — 2nd on the IFC, 2nd after the 46K, 2nd at the tape in 11:59:27. She never lost a position and never gained one, which is a testament to consistent execution across nearly twelve hours of mountain running. Alisha Basham (39, Eugene, OR) completed the podium in 3rd at 13:54:10, though her race had a notable subplot: Alison Bassett actually ran a faster 46K leg (8:28:52 to Basham's 8:35:54), making that the lone moment where the leaderboard flickered before Basham's earlier IFC advantage held firm.
Bassett (49, Livermore, CA) finished 4th in 14:29:01 after the slowest IFC of the group, then quietly worked her way through the field on the 46K — her 99th-place leg time on that segment was actually stronger than Basham's 105th. Sibille (40, Granby, CT) rounded out the women's field in 5th, completing a race that demands sustained effort across wildly varied terrain. All five women finished. On a 44°F morning in the Sierra, that's the baseline — and Weibel made everything above it look easy.
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