Broken Arrow 46K: Jane Maus Wins F30-39 with a Relentless Climb Through the Women's Field
- Jane Maus (Salt Lake City, UT) won in 4:51:26 (10:12/mi), finishing 4th among all women — the fastest in the F30-39 field by nearly 8 minutes.
- Robyn Lesh closed with the 4th-fastest women's split on the final High Camp 2→Finish leg to claim 2nd in 4:59:13, climbing from 22nd among women at the first checkpoint to 8th by the end.
- Callie Cooper and Claire Devoe separated by just 3:26 at 3rd and 4th — both posting 7th-fastest women's splits on their respective strongest segments.
- Five women finished within 3:13 of each other from 5th through 10th place (5:08:33 to 5:11:17), making the mid-pack battle one of the tightest of the day.
Jane Maus ran a controlled, progressive race across Broken Arrow's high-elevation terrain — topping out near 8,833 feet in cool, rainy conditions — and it paid off. She entered the KT 1→Siberia 1 segment already moving, posting the 3rd-fastest women's split there and steadily pressing her way from 7th among women at the first checkpoint to 4th by the finish. At 10:12 per mile across 46 kilometers of mountain terrain, that's not a number that happens by accident.
The story of the race, though, might belong to Robyn Lesh. Starting cautiously — 22nd among women through the first checkpoint — she methodically reeled in competitor after competitor across every segment of the course. By the time the High Camp 2→Finish leg arrived, she was flying, posting the 4th-fastest women's split on that closing stretch to land 2nd in 4:59:13. A 14-place climb through the women's field from start to finish is as purposeful a race as you'll see.
Callie Cooper held steady in 3rd, her 7th-fastest women's split on Snow King 2→KT 2 helping her keep Claire Devoe — also posting the 7th-fastest women's split on KT 1→Siberia 1 — at arm's length. Sarah Biehl and Flannery Davis arrived nearly together in 5th and 6th (5:08:33 and 5:08:54), with four more women within another 2:44 behind them. In a field of 25 navigating rain-slicked trails above 7,500 feet, that kind of mid-pack compression speaks to how evenly matched this group was on a demanding day.
AI recap · generated from official results
