16:21 on that ankle in those conditions is phenomenal!
Well done to all who completed, and tough luck to anyone who couldn't finish, for whatever reason.

Sounds as if the sub-19 hours people got through but that anyone slower had to withdraw. Is that about right?

It must have been a nightmare for all those wonderful organisers and volunteers, but if they to managed abandon the event without serious casualties it's a real tribute to the planning and systems they have in place. Seeing the 'Body Bus' arrangements first-hand increased my appreciation of the thoroughness of arrangements, but also my understanding of how fiendishly difficult the logistics are, with 400 competitors strung over a vast area with few road crossings.

Once the dust (hail? snow?) has settled, it'll be interesting to hear the discussions about the date of the event. I know the date change was forced on the organisers by access issues, but one would think that the new April slot increases the chances of poor weather as well as extending the night length.
They evaluate the event meticulously, and I would imagine that we haven't heard the last of this.