Broken Arrow 23K — M20-29: Stack Leads the Way at High Altitude
- Taylor Stack (25, Salida CO) won M20-29 in 1:51:12 (7:47/mi avg), finishing just 64 seconds ahead of Meikael Beaudoin-Rousseau in 2nd.
- Meikael Beaudoin-Rousseau posted the fastest Snow King→Siberia split in the men's field en route to 2nd place in 1:52:16.
- Sam Hendry (5th, 1:55:24) recorded the 4th-fastest High Camp→Finish split in the men's field — the strongest closing kick in the top ten.
- Places 4 through 6 — Leroux, Hendry, and Michael — finished within 21 seconds of each other, separated by 1:55:09, 1:55:24, and 1:55:30 respectively.
Taylor Stack came to Palisades Tahoe and handled the thin air — the course climbs to nearly 9,000 feet — with authority. Running a 7:47/mi average across a mountain course at that elevation is no small ask, and Stack held his position near the front throughout, moving between 4th and 5th in the men's field before locking in 4th by the finish. His 1:51:12 was the class of a 64-man M20-29 field, and he crossed the line with a minute-plus cushion over 2nd place.
Beaudoin-Rousseau (Sunnyvale, CA) made the most noise on the Snow King→Siberia segment, posting the fastest split in the men's field on that stretch. He had charged as high as 2nd in the men's standings through that checkpoint, but ultimately settled into 2nd in M20-29 at 1:52:16 — a strong result, even if the early burst didn't hold all the way to the tape. Hawk Call (Vineyard, UT) rounded out the podium in 1:54:04, sitting 7th on the Siberia→High Camp segment and keeping his position steady across the back half of the course.
The race's most compelling sub-plot played out in the 4th-through-6th battle. Remi Leroux (Waterloo, QC), Sam Hendry (Salt Lake City, UT), and Cade Michael (Superior, CO) traded blows across the final miles, finishing in a 21-second window. Hendry was the one gaining — he entered the High Camp→Finish segment in 11th in the men's field and produced the 4th-fastest closing split among the men, nearly clawing his way onto the podium. Michael held him off by six seconds for 5th.
AI recap · generated from official results
