Broken Arrow 11K: Cameron Commands the F50-59 Field
- Lynelle Cameron, 1:15:42 — winner of the F50-59 field, averaging 11:05/mi and climbing from 16th to 10th among women on the opening segment alone.
- Saira Reed, 1:17:34 — runner-up, just 1:52 back, posting the 10th-fastest women's split on the final Snow King→Finish push to close the gap.
- Rachel Klein, 1:25:26 — third, with the 26th-fastest women's split on the second half, pulling from 38th to 30th among women over the course of the race.
- 46 finishers completed the F50-59 race across a course ranging up to 7,543 ft — cool, clear conditions at 59°F kept the weather honest, but the altitude was the real variable.
On a crisp June morning above Palisades Tahoe, Lynelle Cameron of San Rafael put together one of the sharpest performances in the F50-59 field. Her 1:15:42 finish at 11:05/mi was the story of the day — and she built it with movement, not just speed. Cameron entered the Olympic Valley East→Snow King segment sitting 16th among women, and by the time she crested that stretch — posting the 9th-fastest women's split on that climb — she had surged to 10th, a position she held all the way to the finish line. At 57, running at altitude in the thin air above 6,800 feet, that kind of sustained push is no small thing.
Saira Reed made her own statement. The Canmore, Alberta runner finished in 1:17:34, and her 10th-fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish leg tells you she was running hard when it counted most — moving from 20th to 14th among women across the race. The 1:52 gap to Cameron is real, but Reed's closing effort was among the best in the entire women's field on that final stretch.
Rachel Klein rounded out the podium in 1:25:26, steadily climbing from 38th to 30th among women over the second half of the course. Fellow Alaskan Karen Looney finished 4th in 1:28:47, and Bonnie Sauer — racing on home turf from South Lake Tahoe — came in 5th at 1:34:56, moving from 88th to 70th among women on a strong second half. The back of the top 20 was tightly packed, with seven runners — from Megon Noble's 1:40:35 to Kara Harpham-Barlia's 2:04:49 — spread across just under 25 minutes.
AI recap · generated from official results
