Broken Arrow Skyrace IFC: Audrey Amato owns the F10-19 field

By MyRace AIJune 19, 2026Official site ↗
  • Solo champion: Audrey Amato, 19, of Town and Country, MO, crossed in 3:12:03 — the only finisher in the F10-19 field.
  • High-altitude effort: The course runs between roughly 6,220 and 7,191 feet, where thinner air adds a layer of invisible resistance to every stride.
  • Warm conditions: Race day brought 70°F and clear skies — not brutal, but enough to make a 3+ hour mountain effort demanding.

There's a particular kind of grit required to toe the line when you are, by definition, racing the mountain rather than a rival. Audrey Amato, 19, from Town and Country, Missouri, did exactly that on the Broken Arrow Skyrace IFC course at Palisades, Tahoe — and she finished it, which is the whole story.

Covering the course at a 38:25-per-mile average pace — a number that only makes sense once you factor in the sustained elevation between 6,220 and 7,191 feet, the technical terrain, and the cumulative climbing baked into every mile of an IFC skyrace — Amato clocked 3:12:03. That's not a jog in the park; that's a committed effort on a course designed to test the limits of mountain runners.

With no competitors in the F10-19 field to chase or be chased by, Amato had to generate her own momentum across every mile of that high-altitude terrain. Finishing in 3:12:03 on a course like this, at 19 years old, is a result worth putting on the record.

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