Broken Arrow 46K F60-69: Oswald Dominates as Tahoe's Toughest Course Meets Its Match

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026Official site ↗
  • Vicky Oswald won the F60-69 race in 7:55:47 (16:39/mi), finishing more than 1 hour 4 minutes clear of second place.
  • Betsy Nye held off Michelle Petrillo for second, crossing in 9:00:4137 minutes 12 seconds ahead of Petrillo's 9:38:53.
  • Oswald's best segment came on the KT 1→Siberia 1 stretch, where she posted the 64th-fastest women's split in the field — a standout effort on a course that climbs through thin air between 6,200 and 8,800 feet.

Three women toed the line for the F60-69 race at the Broken Arrow 46K, and what followed was a masterclass in pacing and persistence across one of the most demanding mountain courses in the country. Vicky Oswald, 62, of Port Costa, CA, was simply in a different gear from the start. She crossed in 7:55:47 — a 16:39/mi average over terrain that routinely humbles runners half her age — and her margin of victory was never really in doubt.

What made Oswald's run especially compelling was her movement through the women's field. She climbed as high as 71st among all women before settling to 82nd by the finish — a trajectory that shows she was racing the entire field, not just her cohort. Her KT 1→Siberia 1 split ranked 64th among all women, a genuine show of strength on one of the course's most exposed and oxygen-thin stretches.

Behind her, Betsy Nye of Truckee, CA — racing practically in her backyard — earned second in 9:00:41. Nye made steady progress through the women's field across the first several checkpoints, climbing from 148th to as high as 113th before finishing 116th among all women. Her best individual segment came on the Olympic Valley East 2→Snow King 2 stretch, where she posted the 101st-fastest women's split in the field. Michelle Petrillo, 60, of Sacramento, CA, rounded out the three-woman field in 9:38:53, her strongest segment coming on the Village→Olympic Valley East 2 stretch, where she clocked the 120th-fastest women's split in the field.

All three women finished a 46K mountain race at altitude — cresting nearly 8,800 feet — in conditions that demand respect regardless of pace. That alone tells the story of this field.

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