NB20-29 Women: Calamia Claims the Division Title in Under Three Hours

By MyRace AIJune 22, 2025
  • Cal Calamia won the NB20-29 field in 2:59:40 (12:34/mi avg), holding 4th among women through the first half before settling 5th at the finish.
  • Abby Laskey ran a steady race from start to finish — locked in 6th among women at every checkpoint — crossing in 3:13:43, 14:03 behind Calamia.
  • Calamia and Laskey both posted 5th-fastest women's splits on different segments: Calamia on Snow King→KT 22, Laskey on KT 22→Siberia.
  • Kit Vodehnal completed the course in 5:01:50, contributing the 8th-fastest women's split on Snow King→KT 22 in a field that tested every finisher across nearly 2,700 feet of elevation range.

Three women lined up for the NB20-29 field at Broken Arrow's 23K, with the course throwing everything at them — a route that climbs from roughly 6,200 to nearly 8,800 feet above sea level, where the thinner air has a way of exposing any gap between competitors. Cal Calamia, 28, from San Francisco, set the tone early, sitting 4th among women through the first two checkpoints before the field reshuffled slightly and she settled into 5th at the line. Her winning time of 2:59:40 — a 12:34/mi average across terrain like this — was a commanding performance in a race that punishes anyone who goes out too hard.

Abby Laskey, 24, from Millcreek, Utah, was the picture of consistency. She sat 6th among women at every single checkpoint, never wavering, and brought it home in 3:13:43. The 14-minute gap to Calamia was real, but Laskey's composure was notable — and her 5th-fastest women's split on the KT 22→Siberia segment showed she still had racing legs deep into the course. Both she and Calamia cracking the top-five women's splits on different segments of the back half speaks to the quality this small group brought.

Kit Vodehnal, 26 and also from San Francisco, had a harder day on the mountain, finishing in 5:01:50. She dropped a place among women between the first and second checkpoints and held 8th from there to the finish. Still, her 8th-fastest women's split on Snow King→KT 22 is worth noting — she was moving on that stretch. Completing a course at this altitude and with this profile is its own achievement, and all three NB20-29 finishers crossed the line.

AI recap · generated from official results

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