F10-19: Novella Light rules the young guns at Broken Arrow 18K

By MyRace AIJune 19, 2026Official site ↗
  • Novella Light wins in 2:18:28 (12:23/mi), posting the 4th-fastest women's split on the KT 22→Siberia segment en route to claiming the F10-19 title.
  • Adah Chapman runs herself into contention, climbing from 13th to 7th among women by the finish in 2:22:41 — her Siberia→High Camp leg ranking 5th-fastest among all women on that stretch.
  • Sidney McIntosh's closing kick is the story of the day — 3rd-fastest women's split on High Camp→Finish, recovering from 23rd among women at one point to finish 13th — but she crosses in 2:33:38, a notable step back from her 1:47:52 runner-up finish here in 2025.
  • Four finishers, 21:43 separating first from last — a competitive young field across the full arc of the course.

Novella Light, 18, from Steamboat Springs, Colorado, made a measured but decisive statement on the Broken Arrow 18K course. She moved steadily through the women's field — from 6th to 4th among women by the finish — and her 4th-fastest women's split on the KT 22→Siberia segment showed she wasn't just surviving the high-altitude terrain between roughly 6,200 and 8,800 feet; she was racing it. Her 2:18:28 at 12:23/mi stood clear of the field by over four minutes.

Adah Chapman, 19, out of Gunnison — itself no stranger to altitude — was the race's most consistent climber in the standings. Starting 13th among women, she worked her way to 7th by the finish, with a 5th-fastest women's split on Siberia→High Camp doing much of the damage. Her 2:22:41 puts her just 4:13 behind Light — the closest battle in this young field.

The most dramatic arc belonged to Sidney McIntosh, 19, of Truckee. She slipped as far back as 23rd among women through the middle of the race before unleashing the 3rd-fastest women's closing split from High Camp to the finish, recovering to 13th overall among women. Her 2:33:38 gets the job done, but it's a considerable difference from the 1:47:52 that earned her 2nd among women on this same course in 2025 — a reminder of how much can shift from one year to the next.

Madeline Grossman, 19, of Grand Junction rounded out the F10-19 field in 2:40:11 (14:19/mi), also finding a gear on the final stretch — her 17th-fastest women's closing split helped her recover from 25th to 21st among women by the tape.

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