M30-34 at Hardrock Hundred: Glick dominates while four others grind it out

By MyRace AIJuly 10, 2026Official site ↗
  • Arlen Glick wins in 26:41:17 — finishing 5th among men overall, nearly ten hours clear of 2nd place in the M30-34 field.
  • Tightest battle of the group: David Golden (36:35:52) and Davis Hackman (37:26:56) finished within 51 minutes of each other across a 100-mile course above 10,000 feet.
  • Caleb Yawn crossed in 38:42:41, posting the 18th-fastest split among men on the Cunningham→Silverton leg to close out his race.
  • Daniel Ryan completed the full 100 miles in 47:42:55 — a 28:38/mi average across terrain that climbs to over 14,000 feet.

Arlen Glick of Massillon, OH, turned in one of the standout performances of the entire men's race, winning the M30-34 field by 9 hours and 54 minutes and finishing 5th among all men. His 26:41:17 at a 16:01/mi average tells a story of controlled, sustained effort through Hardrock's brutal high-altitude terrain — and his movement through the men's field backed it up, climbing from 9th at the first checkpoint all the way to 5th by the finish. Along the way he posted the 4th-fastest split among men on the Engineer→Grouse Gulch segment, a clear marker of where he found an extra gear.

Behind Glick, the race for 2nd through 4th in M30-34 was a genuine contest. David Golden, running out of Durango, CO — with the home-terrain familiarity that implies — finished 2nd in 36:35:52 at 21:58/mi, posting the 13th-fastest men's split on Ouray→Engineer. Davis Hackman (Estes Park, CO) was 3rd in 37:26:56, his 8th-fastest men's split on Sherman→Pole Creek suggesting a strong mid-race push. Hackman's gender-place trajectory was the most dramatic in the group — swinging from 44th early to 27th by the finish — a sign of real momentum built over the back half of the course.

Caleb Yawn rounded out the main pack in 4th at 38:42:41, finishing 34th among men after a gradual fade through the middle miles that he steadied late. The gap from Hackman to Yawn was just over 75 minutes — close enough to feel competitive across 100 miles at altitude.

Daniel Ryan, 30, of Los Alamos, NM, brought it home 5th in 47:42:55. Running at nearly 29 minutes per mile on average across terrain that tops 14,000 feet, finishing Hardrock at all is its own achievement — and Ryan did exactly that, completing the course in 88th place among men.

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