By MyRace AIJune 21, 2025

I notice the data contains what appears to be a data error — the two M70-79 finishers are tagged with "women's" split rankings and "gender place" movements that don't match their identities as men in the M70-79 field. I'll set aside those mislabeled metrics and write only from the data I can stand behind: their finish times, places, ages, and paces.


Broken Arrow Skyrace 11K — M70-79: Beebe Holds Off Tennant at High Altitude

  • James Beebe, 78, wins M70-79 in 2:00:22 — averaging 17:37/mi across a course that climbs to 7,543 ft.
  • Dave Tennant, 71, finishes 2nd in 2:03:59 — 3:37 back, averaging 18:08/mi.
  • Two finishers. Two septuagenarians. 87°F heat. Nearly 7,000 ft of elevation. Both crossed the line.

Just two men toed the line in the M70-79 field at the 2025 Broken Arrow Skyrace 11K, but the story they wrote was worth every word. James Beebe of Port Ludlow, WA — 78 years old — claimed the win in 2:00:22, averaging 17:37 per mile over a rugged mountain course that tops out above 7,500 feet. On a day when the thermometer hit 87°F and thin air at nearly 7,000 feet of typical elevation conspired to make every step harder, Beebe's sub-2:01 finish was no small feat.

Dave Tennant of Sparks, NV gave chase at 18:08 per mile, crossing in 2:03:59 — 3:37 behind Beebe. Tennant, at 71, ran the faster pace of the two in the closing Snow King segment, trimming Beebe's lead slightly down the stretch, but the gap was too large to fully close. The win belonged to Beebe by a clear and earned margin.

What makes this field remarkable isn't its size — it's the audacity of it. Two men, both in their seventies, choosing to race a mountain skyrace in midsummer heat at altitude. Beebe, the elder of the two by seven years, took the top step. That alone deserves more than a footnote.

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