Allen and Tuttle dominate at 2025 USATF Half Marathon Trail Running Championships

The following report was provided by USATF liaison Joe Jurczyk and features results from the USATF Half Marathon Trail Running Championships. Additionally, results from the third annual U.S. Collegiate Trail Running Championships are included. Photos by Joe Jurczyk and Jacob Francis.

Moab, Utah


Temperatures in the low 50s greeted runners at the start of the USATF Half Marathon Trail Championships in beautiful Moab, Utah on Saturday, November 8. The first wave of runners headed out on the course at 9:45 a.m., including all of the USATF runners which numbered nearly 80. Temperatures rose incrementally throughout race morning, but with little wind and low humidity, the conditions were nearly ideal for what turned out to be a course-record setting day.

Course profile.

The course

The race start was at Moab’s Pritchett Canyon entrance with runners heading up Pritchett Canyon trail for 5.7 miles, before connecting to Hunter Canyon Rim trail (1.8 miles). The route proceeded along the Hunter Canyon Rim single-track and down to Kane Creek Road (2.2 miles). After a right hand turn, runners continued up the infamous Kane Road switchbacks for about a mile, then back down to the Hymasa singletrack into the depths of Kane Creek drainage. Winding for one mile in the drainage area, the runners exited at the Amasa Back parking lot for another ½ mile dirt road before the final ½ mile of singletrack with two crossings of Kane Creek before the finish. In a word…exhilirating.

Christian Allen for the win.

Men’s race

Defending champion Christian Allen was the clear favorite after last year’s dominant win in a course record time of 1:19:02 The 28-year-old from Orem, Utah eclipsed that performance with a time of 1:18:09 for the win and a new course record at this year’s race. Perennial USATF Champion at multiple distances, Andy Wacker, 37, Boulder, CO, finished runner-up in a time of 1:20:28, while Camren Todd, 26, Kaysville, UT, completed the podium in 1:21:23.

Tayler Tuttle across the line.

Women’s race

Not to be outdone, it was a course record for the women’s race with Tayler Tuttle, 29, Longmont, CO, besting last year’s CR set by Allie McLaughlin by more than two minutes. Tuttle’s time of 1:32:23, was well ahead of second-place finisher Camila Noe, 25, Bozeman, MT, in 1:37:15. Rounding out the top three was Alicia Vargo, 43, Breckenridge, CO, timed in 1:38:47, which also placed her first in the masters age division (over 40).

Top ten USATF women.

Keep on keeping on

Another notable performance was notched by Roger Kemppel, of Anchorage Alaska, who, at 83 years old, completed the race in 5:02:02 and won the 80-84 age group. Not yet satisfied with his time in the outdoor mecca that is Moab, Kemppel planned to continue his adventures with some mountain climbing.

Dan Vega races to a win in the 55-59 division.

USATF masters age group winners

40-44: Alicia Vargo, 1:38:49 and Scott Johnson, 1:52:11
45-49: Sarah Barber, 2:00:23 and Josh Eberly, 1:27:29
50-54: Tabatha Thompson, 3:10:07 and Glen Light, 1:55:43
55-59: Dan Vega, 1:43:30
60-64: Ian Schouten, 1:48:46
65-69: Marianne Osteen, 2:34:36, and David Landman, 2:32:22
70-74: Buzz Burrell, 2:23:49
75-79: Ron Allen, 2:48:45
80-84: Roger Kemppel, 5:02:02

Top USATF men in Moab.


Complete USATF results can be found here.

Collegiate Championships

There were 29 finishers in the third annual U.S. Collegiate Trail Running Championships with Bayden Menton, 21, Gunnison, CO, earning top honors with a time of 1:25:35. On the women’s side it was Skyler Dalziel, 22, Gunnison, CO, at the top of the podium in 1:47:03. Both are students at Western Colorado University. Their coach, Josh Eberly, raced in the USATF division and was the top masters finisher and seventh place overall.

Complete Collegiate results can be found here.