Broken Arrow Ascent — F30-39: Hafeman Holds On as the Field Charges Home

By MyRace AIJune 19, 2024
  • Hali Hafeman (Denver, CO) wins F30-39 in 49:09, moving from 5th to 4th among women on the final Snow King→Finish segment with the 5th-fastest women's split on that stretch.
  • Jessica Brazeau closes hardest of the podium trio — the 4th-fastest women's split on Snow King→Finish carries her from 9th to 5th among women, finishing just 9 seconds behind Hafeman in 49:18.
  • Jade Belzberg (50:56, 4th in F30-39) is the day's most notable fade — she held 4th among women through Snow King before slipping to 9th, even as she posted the 10th-fastest women's closing split; she also raced the 23K this weekend, finishing 2nd among women there.
  • Amanda Basham (7th, 52:26) is quietly one of the weekend's busiest competitors — she also finished 3rd among women in the 46K.

Hafeman crossed the line in 49:09 at roughly 22:36 per mile — a pace that reads modest on paper but lands in a different context when you consider the course climbs through air topping 7,900 feet, with 91°F heat pressing down on the exposed terrain. She moved steadily through the women's field all race long and had enough left on the Snow King→Finish stretch to post the 5th-fastest women's split there, making it stick for the win.

Brazeau was the most aggressive closer of anyone on the podium. She came through Snow King sitting 9th among women, then unleashed the 4th-fastest women's finishing split to land in 49:18 — just 9 seconds off the win. Rachel Tomajczyk (50:28, 3rd) mirrored that pattern, moving from 12th to 6th among women with the 6th-fastest closing split. All three podium finishers were making up ground at the end, which tells you the decisive move in this race happened on Snow King itself.

The most dramatic reversal belonged to Belzberg, who was running 4th among women through Snow King before fading to 9th at the finish — still a 4th-place F30-39 result in 50:56, and remarkable in context given she also took 2nd among women in the 23K at this same event. Meg Mackenzie (5th, 52:08) was the field's biggest mover overall, climbing from 18th to 11th among women on the closing segment. Behind them, the F30-39 field stretched across a wide range of efforts all the way to Devyn Orr in 20th at 1:05:25, with 30 more finishers rounding out a deep 50-woman group.

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