Broken Arrow 46K — F20-29: Allison Dominates from Tahoe's Thin Air

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2024
  • Lindsay Allison wins in 5:21:16 (11:14/mi), finishing 2nd among all women — more than 17 minutes clear of runner-up Barrett Gray.
  • Allison's surge was relentless: she moved from 11th among women at the first checkpoint all the way to 4th by the final stretch, posting the 2nd-fastest women's split on the High Camp 1→Village leg along the way.
  • Carmen Bango's comeback was the race's best subplot: she entered the women's standings 40th at the first checkpoint, then carved her way to 9th by the finish — powered by the 2nd-fastest women's split on Snow King 1→Siberia 1.
  • The podium spread 26 minutes: Gray (5:38:49) and Bango (5:47:53) filled out the top three, with Colleen Sands (5:55:00) a further seven minutes back in 4th.

Running at altitude between 6,200 and 8,800 feet in cool, rainy conditions, the F20-29 field of 35 produced a race that was decided by consistent forward momentum rather than a single decisive blow. Lindsay Allison, out of Telluride — a town that sits above 8,700 feet — moved through the women's field with quiet authority. She was 11th among women early, climbed to 7th by mid-race, and had locked up 4th among women (and 1st in the F20-29 group) well before the finish line. Her 11:14/mi average across 46 kilometers of technical mountain terrain tells the story plainly.

Barrett Gray (Issaquah, WA) ran a measured, disciplined race — sitting 14th among women through the early checkpoints before steadily advancing to 8th by the finish and 2nd in the F20-29 group. Her 6th-fastest women's split on High Camp 1→Village showed she still had legs late. Carmen Bango (Portland, OR) was the day's most dramatic mover: buried 40th among women after the opening segment, she unleashed the 2nd-fastest women's split on Snow King 1→Siberia 1 and clawed all the way back to 9th among women and 3rd in the F20-29 group. That kind of mid-race surge, at elevation and in the rain, is genuinely striking.

Colleen Sands (Princeton, MA) rounded out the podium in 4th with a 5:55:00, posting the 8th-fastest women's split on the final High Camp 2→Finish leg — suggesting she had something left even after nearly six hours on course. Nora Pizzella (Reno, NV) finished 5th in 6:23:54, nearly 28 minutes behind Sands, with a gap that reflects just how tightly the top four were clustered relative to the rest of the field.

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