Broken Arrow 18K M30-39: Reed Breuer Runs Away With It

By MyRace AIJune 19, 2024
  • Reed Breuer won the M30-39 group in 2:01:18 (10:51/mi avg), finishing nearly 10 minutes clear of runner-up Douglas Jordan (2:11:02).
  • Jason Martel Dye (13th) and Brooks Rahmer (14th) were separated by just 0.4 seconds — same displayed time of 2:32:11, different places.
  • Derek Yarra made the biggest move of the top five, climbing from 20th among men at the first checkpoint all the way to 14th by the finish — and posting the 12th-fastest Siberia→High Camp split among men along the way.
  • 84 men finished in the M30-39 group across a course that climbs to nearly 8,900 feet above sea level — thin air at every step.

Reed Breuer made this one look almost unfair. The 31-year-old from Auburn ran a 10:51/mi average over a course that tops out above 8,800 feet, and his lead never wavered — he sat 6th among men through the first two checkpoints, moved to 5th at High Camp, and crossed the line with a gap that made second place feel distant. His Siberia→High Camp split ranked 5th among men on that stretch, which is exactly where a mountain race gets decided.

Douglas Jordan (2:11:02) and Matthew Neylon (2:11:26) were locked in a tight contest for second and third — just 24 seconds separated them at the line, and both held steady through the back half of the race. Jordan had been as high as 4th among men early on before settling into 9th; Neylon was remarkably consistent, sitting 10th or 11th at every checkpoint before finishing 10th among men overall. Jared Lopez of Truckee rounded out the top four in 2:15:50, with Derek Yarra — the other Yarra in the field, brother Curtis finished 7th — just 35 seconds back in 5th after his strong second-half charge.

The race within the race came at 13th and 14th, where Jason Martel Dye and Brooks Rahmer crossed in the same clock time of 2:32:11 — separated only by fractions of a second, with Dye's 0.11 to Rahmer's 0.51 settling the matter. At a race run largely above 7,500 feet with a dry 19% humidity and 17 mph winds pushing across the Sierra ridgeline, every second earned was genuinely hard-won.

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