Broken Arrow 23K — F50-59: Lundy Runs Away With It
- Christine Lundy, 53, won the F50-59 group in 2:36:41 (10:58/mi avg) — more than an hour and nine minutes ahead of runner-up Kaycia Wilde.
- Podium spread: Wilde (3:46:28), Patricia Sampson (3:48:44), and Vicky Shea (3:49:31) finished 2nd through 4th within a tight 3-minute window.
- Lundy's women's field tracking: She moved from 15th among women at the first checkpoint to 16th at the finish — remarkably consistent positioning across the whole race.
- 33 finishers completed the F50-59 race, with the top 20 spanning nearly three hours of finish times.
Christine Lundy made this one look like a different race entirely. Running at 10:58/mi across a course that climbs to nearly 9,000 feet, she crossed the line in 2:36:41 — a gap so large over the field that the story of the F50-59 group effectively splits into two chapters: Lundy, and everyone else. The thin air at Broken Arrow's high-elevation course (ranging up to 8,894 ft) demands respect from any competitor, and Lundy's consistent positioning among the broader women's field — sitting 15th to 17th throughout before finishing 16th — suggests she ran a controlled, composed race from wire to wire. Her 16th-fastest women's split on the Snow King→Siberia segment underlines that she wasn't just managing; she was genuinely moving.
Behind her, the real drama unfolded in a three-minute battle for 2nd through 4th. Kaycia Wilde (52, Belmont) held off Patricia Sampson (51, El Sobrante) by just over two minutes, while Sampson made up ground steadily — moving from 99th among women at the first checkpoint all the way to 80th by the finish, posting one of the 72nd-fastest women's splits on the Siberia→High Camp leg. Vicky Shea (56, Reno) slotted in at 4th, just 47 seconds behind Sampson. Verity Breen rounded out the top five in 3:52:29, though her race told a different story: she entered the women's field at 65th but faded to 90th by the finish, suggesting the back half of this course took its toll.
Further down the field, Bonnie Griffin and Janel Browning ran nearly identical races, finishing 6th and 7th within 80 seconds of each other. The depth of this group was real — 14 women broke four hours, and the field stretched all the way to a 13-finisher tail not individually listed here.
AI recap · generated from official results
