Broken Arrow Skyrace Ascent 2026: Junot Urtubia Owns the F10-19 Field
- Solo champion: Junot Urtubia, 16, of Reno, NV — the only finisher in the F10-19 field, crossing in 1:24:07.
- Closing kick: Urtubia moved from 127th to 125th among women on the final KT 22→Finish segment, posting the 125th-fastest women's split on that stretch.
- Pace: A 23:18/mi average across a course that climbs to nearly 8,845 feet — demanding terrain at elevation where thin air tests even the most seasoned mountain runners.
Junot Urtubia, just 16 years old and racing out of Reno, Nevada, stood alone in the F10-19 field at the Broken Arrow Skyrace Ascent — and she made it count. Crossing the finish line in 1:24:07, she claimed the win by the only margin that matters: she was the one who showed up and saw it through.
The course itself is no gimme. Ranging from 6,257 to 8,845 feet above sea level, the Ascent demands respect from every competitor regardless of age. At those altitudes, the air thins noticeably, and the legs feel it — particularly on the upper stretches where oxygen debt compounds with accumulated climb. Urtubia, at 16, navigated all of it at a 23:18/mi average, a pace that reflects just how relentlessly steep and technical this course is.
On the final segment from KT 22 to the finish, Urtubia picked off two spots in the women's field, moving from 127th to 125th — a small but telling sign that she had something left when it mattered. It's the kind of finish that suggests she ran the race with her head as much as her legs. For a teenager taking on one of the Sierra Nevada's most serious skyrunning courses, that's worth noting.
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