Broken Arrow 23K — F10-19: Sammy Smith Dominates the Youngest Women's Field
- Sammy Smith won the F10-19 age group in 2:38:09 (11:04/mi), finishing 17th among all women — the strongest overall women's standing in the group by a wide margin.
- Smith posted the 16th-fastest Siberia→High Camp split among all women, a standout climb in a field racing above 8,800 feet.
- Olivia Backholm took 2nd in 3:13:00, nearly 35 minutes back, and closed with the 39th-fastest High Camp→Finish split among women.
- Jada White and Lola Musgrave, both 19 and both from Sparks, NV, rounded out the group in 3rd (3:23:59) and 4th (3:55:53).
Four teenagers tackled one of trail running's more demanding high-altitude courses, and Sammy Smith made it look controlled from the start. The 18-year-old from Boise ran 11:04 per mile across a course that tops out near 8,900 feet — thin air that tests anyone not well-acclimatized — and steadily improved her standing among all women as the race progressed, moving from 18th to 17th by the finish. That kind of late-race composure on a mountain course is notable.
Smith's strongest segment came on the Siberia→High Camp climb, where she posted the 16th-fastest split among all women in the race — not just the fastest in F10-19, but a genuinely competitive mark against the full women's field. She crossed in 2:38:09, more than 34 minutes clear of 2nd place.
Olivia Backholm, also 18 and racing from Los Altos, CA, held her own on the back half of the course. Her High Camp→Finish split ranked 39th among all women, a solid close to a 3:13:00 effort. Jada White (3:23:59) and Lola Musgrave (3:55:53) — teammates from Sparks, NV — completed the group. White was the steadier of the two through the climbs, while Musgrave's gender standing slipped from 57th at the first checkpoint to 99th by the finish, suggesting the altitude and accumulated elevation took their toll in the final miles.
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