M30-39: Nate Meiners Runs Away with It at Broken Arrow 23K

By MyRace AIJune 22, 2025
  • Nate Meiners (31, Easton, MD) wins in 2:11:26 at a 9:12/mi avg — a 3:42 gap over second place in a 119-runner field.
  • Thomas Brauer (37, Norden, CA) claims second in 2:15:08, then Kameron Harder (32, Flagstaff, AZ) rounds out the podium in 2:20:21.
  • Brauer and Harder both posted strong final descents — Brauer's 30th- and Harder's 37th-fastest High Camp→Finish splits among all women in the field reflect genuine closing speed on technical terrain.
  • The top-10 spans just 13:31 from Meiners to Luis Javier Gonzalez Cuellar's 10th-place 2:24:57, with seven athletes clustered between 2:23 and 2:25.

Nate Meiners controlled this race from Easton, Maryland all the way to Palisades. Running at roughly 6,200 to 8,800 feet — thin air that punishes the unprepared — he held a 9:12/mi average across 23 kilometers of technical mountain terrain and never let anyone get close. His Siberia→High Camp split ranked 28th among all women in the field, a marker of real climbing strength at altitude. The win was never seriously in doubt.

Thomas Brauer, racing on something close to home turf out of Norden, CA, made his move late. His High Camp→Finish split was the 30th-fastest among women in the field — a strong closer — and he held off Kameron Harder by nearly five minutes to lock up second. Harder, based in Flagstaff and no stranger to high-altitude running, was the day's best finisher on the descent, posting the 37th-fastest women's split on that same closing segment and climbing from 43rd among women to 36th by the finish line. His 2:20:21 was a worthy third.

The battle for fourth and fifth was tight: Brandon Miller (Calgary, AB) finished in 2:21:03, and Shaun Burke (Colorado, CO) crossed in 2:23:04 — just over two minutes back. Burke's High Camp→Finish split was the 36th-fastest among women in the field, actually edging Harder's on that segment, but the gap built earlier in the race proved too much to overcome. Kirby Garlitz (2:23:21), Enrik Mundt (2:24:12), Justin Dyszelski (2:24:41), Nick Lolli (2:24:44), and Gonzalez Cuellar (2:24:57) filled out a tightly packed top ten — seven runners separated by just 103 seconds across places four through ten.

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