Broken Arrow 23K — F10-19: Crosby Claims the Crown
- Zoey Crosby, 2:41:32 — won the F10-19 field at 11:18/mi avg, climbing as high as 43rd among all women on the final approach to the summit.
- Strongest stretch: Crosby posted the 40th-fastest women's split on the KT 22→Siberia segment, one of her sharpest passages of the day.
- Abigail Garcia, 6:40:05 — completed the full 23K at 27:60/mi avg to round out the two-woman field, finishing 383rd among women.
- Nearly four hours separated the two finishers — a wide gap that reflects two very different days on a course that climbs to nearly 8,800 feet.
Zoey Crosby, just 16 years old and racing out of Revelstoke, BC, took the F10-19 win in 2:41:32 — a genuine performance at altitude on one of the more demanding 23K courses in the Sierra Nevada calendar. Her gender placement tells a compelling intra-race story: she moved from 49th among women at the first checkpoint all the way up to 43rd by the penultimate marker, before settling to 46th at the finish line — meaning she gave back a little ground late, but had clearly done her best climbing work in the middle of the race. Her 40th-fastest women's split on the KT 22→Siberia segment underscores where she was sharpest.
This isn't Crosby's only recent result worth noting. She backed up a 2nd-place finish in the Women's 10K at Trail Futures NTN: The Eagle (U-18) with this F10-19 win at Broken Arrow — a double podium across two events that marks her as one of the more compelling young mountain runners in this field.
Abigail Garcia, 19, from Watsonville, CA, crossed in 6:40:05 to complete her 23K. Her pace through the Snow King→KT 22 segment — where she ranked 376th among women — reflects a tough middle stretch on a course that offers little relief at elevation. Finishing the Broken Arrow 23K is no small thing, and Garcia did exactly that.
AI recap · generated from official results
