NB20-29 Women: Calamia Claims the Crown at Broken Arrow 23K

By MyRace AIJune 22, 2025
  • Cal Calamia won the NB20-29 race in 2:59:40 (12:34/mi), holding 4th among women through the first half before settling 5th at the finish — and posting the 5th-fastest women's split on the Snow King→KT 22 segment.
  • Abby Laskey finished 2nd in 3:13:43 (13:33/mi), running a steady 6th among women wire-to-wire and earning the 5th-fastest women's split on the KT 22→Siberia leg.
  • Kit Vodehnal rounded out the three-woman field in 5:01:50, crossing 8th among women and contributing the 8th-fastest women's split on Snow King→KT 22.
  • The gap from 1st to 2nd was 14:03; from 2nd to 3rd, a substantial 1:48:07 — two very different races unfolding within the same field.

Three women from the NB20-29 field took on one of Tahoe's most demanding skyrace courses — nearly 9,000 feet of elevation at the peak, thin air, and technical terrain from the opening climb. Conditions on race day were forgiving by mountain standards: 57°F, a light breeze, and scattered clouds keeping the sun in check. But the altitude was the constant — a factor that tests lungs and legs alike regardless of the thermometer.

Cal Calamia controlled the front end of the NB20-29 race from the gun, running 4th among women through the early checkpoints before slipping one spot to 5th by the finish. That slight positional drift belies a strong performance: her 5th-fastest women's split on the Snow King→KT 22 segment shows she was genuinely moving on one of the course's most punishing stretches. Her 2:59:40 — a 12:34/mi average across mountain terrain at this elevation — was the benchmark for the field.

Abby Laskey was the picture of consistency, holding 6th among women at every single checkpoint from Millcreek to the finish line. Her 3:13:43 put her 14 minutes behind Calamia, and her 5th-fastest women's split on the KT 22→Siberia leg showed she still had racing legs deep into the course. Kit Vodehnal completed the NB20-29 field in 5:01:50, finishing 8th among women — a full 1:48 behind Laskey — but she made it across a course that demands respect at any pace.

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