NB Podium Skyrace 23K: Eik Leads Wire to Wire, Dittmar and Dalziel Battle to the Line

By MyRace AIJune 22, 2025
  • David Eik won the NB Podium field in 2:14:12 (9:23/mi), holding the lead at every checkpoint from start to finish.
  • Callie Dittmar crossed in 2:27:27 and Skyler Dalziel in 2:28:34 — just 1 minute 7 seconds separating 2nd and 3rd.
  • Dittmar posted the fastest women's split on the Snow King→KT 22 segment; Dalziel answered with the 2nd-fastest women's split on Siberia→High Camp.
  • Eik added the fastest women's split on KT 22→Siberia — a dominant all-segments performance across the NB Podium field.

David Eik ran a composed, authoritative race from the gun. At 9:23 per mile across a course that climbs to nearly 8,800 feet — with the thin air of the Sierra Nevada pressing on every breath — he never relinquished his lead among the NB Podium athletes. His 2:14:12 finish was more than 13 minutes clear of second place, a margin that tells its own story. The KT 22→Siberia stretch was his sharpest weapon: he posted the fastest women's split on that segment, underlining that his dominance wasn't just about managing the climbs but attacking them.

Behind Eik, the real drama belonged to Dittmar and Dalziel. Callie Dittmar of Boulder, CO held second place at every checkpoint and never let it slip, running a controlled 2:27:27. She was at her most dangerous on the Snow King→KT 22 leg, where she posted the fastest women's split in the NB Podium field — a move that kept Dalziel at arm's length through the race's middle section.

Skyler Dalziel, 21 years old out of Gunnison, CO, wasn't done. On the Siberia→High Camp segment she registered the 2nd-fastest women's split, suggesting she was building rather than fading as the race wore on. But she ran out of course: she crossed in 2:28:34, just 67 seconds behind Dittmar after more than two and a half hours of racing at altitude. Conditions on race day were mild — 57°F, light wind — so neither athlete has weather to blame or credit. That gap was earned and lost on the mountain itself.

AI recap · generated from official results

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