NB30-39: Laidlaw edges out an Auburn rivalry to claim the 23K crown
- Dylan Laidlaw (Auburn, CA) wins in 3:24:57 (14:20/mi), posting the 3rd-fastest women's split on the High Camp→Finish stretch to seal the result.
- Sunny Tellwright (Auburn, CA) finishes 2nd in 3:27:54 — just 2:57 back — powered by the 2nd-fastest women's split on the Siberia→High Camp leg.
- Calvin Deutschbein (Portland, OR) takes 3rd in 3:32:10, having run the 2nd-fastest women's split on KT 22→Siberia — a remarkable weekend athlete also placing 2nd Non-Binary in the 46K and 3rd Non-Binary in the Ascent.
- Poppy Bullard (London, GBR) rounds out the field in 4th with a 4:17:46 finish, contributing the 8th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King segment.
The NB30-39 race at Broken Arrow's 23K delivered a tightly contested battle at the front, with two Auburn athletes trading blows across a course that climbs from 6,200 to nearly 9,000 feet above sea level. Dylan Laidlaw controlled the race with patience — sitting 4th in the women's field through the early checkpoints before fading briefly to 5th mid-race, then surging back to 4th by the finish. The decisive blow came on the High Camp→Finish descent, where Laidlaw posted the 3rd-fastest women's split in the field to lock up the win in 3:24:57.
Sunny Tellwright, Laidlaw's fellow Auburn runner, made her own statement on the Siberia→High Camp leg — the 2nd-fastest women's split there — and closed in 3:27:54. The 2:57 gap between them tells the real story: Tellwright was right there all day, and only the final push separated them. Calvin Deutschbein was similarly dangerous in the middle of the race, running the 2nd-fastest women's split on KT 22→Siberia and sitting 4th in the women's field through much of the race before finishing 3rd in 3:32:10. But Deutschbein's story extends well beyond this race — competing across multiple events this weekend, they also placed 2nd Non-Binary in the 46K and 3rd Non-Binary in the Ascent, a multi-race feat that stands as one of the most impressive performances of the entire event.
Poppy Bullard, making the trip from London, finished 4th in 4:17:46 — a 45-minute gap to the leader that speaks to just how demanding this high-altitude course can be, particularly for those unfamiliar with racing above 7,500 feet. Her 8th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King segment showed she was competitive in pockets, and completing the Broken Arrow 23K at elevation is no small thing.
AI recap · generated from official results
