Broken Arrow Ascent F55-59: Lundy Owns It
- Christine Lundy, 55, claimed the F55-59 title in 53:20 (14:47/mi avg) — the only finisher in her field.
- Consistent women's standing: Lundy held 17th among the women from start to finish, never wavering in the field.
- Strong closing leg: Lundy posted the 17th-fastest women's split on the KT 22→Finish segment, a sharp final push to close out the race.
Christine Lundy of Mill Valley, CA made the F55-59 race entirely her own, crossing the finish line in 53:20 at a 14:47/mi average — and earning every second of it. The Broken Arrow Ascent is no gentle climb: the course runs from roughly 6,257 to 8,845 feet above sea level, where thinner air can turn a hard effort into something that bites back, particularly on the upper reaches of the course.
Lundy's women's field position told a story of composure. She sat 17th among the women from the opening stretch and held that spot all the way to the tape — no fading, no scrambling, just steady, purposeful work across the mountain. On the KT 22→Finish segment, she delivered the 17th-fastest women's split in the field, meaning she was still moving with conviction when it mattered most.
With no one else in the F55-59 field to measure against, the real competition was the course itself — and at 70°F with overcast skies providing some relief from the sun, conditions were manageable but never easy at this altitude. Lundy handled it. The win is hers, clean and complete.
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