Broken Arrow 11K — F40-49: Christie Jackson Runs Away With It
- Christie Jackson won the F40-49 field in 1:03:25 (9:17/mi), finishing 6th among all women at the start of the final segment before settling 7th among women at the line.
- The podium spread was enormous: 7 minutes, 49 seconds separated Jackson from runner-up Audrey Kroot (1:10:34), and another 6 minutes, 40 seconds back to third-place Andrea Kiwala (1:17:14).
- The closing Snow King→Finish segment saw Kiwala and Kroot flip their fortunes against the women's field — Kiwala posted the 15th-fastest women's split, edging Kroot's 16th-fastest, while Jackson's 8th-fastest women's closing split confirmed her dominance all the way to the tape.
- Places 5 through 7 were a genuine cluster: Carolyn Link (1:22:29), Marcela Sajfr (1:22:37), and Cynthia Almlie (1:22:48) — 19 seconds covering three athletes across the line.
Christie Jackson, 40, from just up the road in Truckee, CA, turned the F40-49 race into a solo time trial. Running 9:17 per mile across a course that climbs and descends between roughly 6,200 and 7,500 feet — on a day that hit 87°F — she finished nearly eight minutes clear of the field. That kind of margin isn't a race, it's a statement. Her 8th-fastest closing split among all women confirmed she wasn't just coasting in; she finished as hard as she started.
Behind her, Audrey Kroot from Dripping Springs, TX held second with a composed 1:10:34, moving from 13th to 15th among women over the final segment — a slight slip in the women's field but a secure grip on the F40-49 podium. Kiwala, racing out of Pleasant Hill, CA, was the closer of the trio: she actually gained ground on the women's field in the final stretch, moving from 22nd to 19th among women, and her 15th-fastest closing split nudged her just ahead of Kroot on that segment even if the overall gap held firm.
The real drama in this field played out around positions 5–7. Link, Sajfr, and Almlie crossed within 19 seconds of one another, and just behind them Angela Yang (1:23:39) and Jennifer Heininger (1:23:56) kept the pressure on. From 5th through 9th, the spread was barely 90 seconds — a tight, hard-fought pack navigating the heat and altitude together. With 78 finishers completing the course, the F40-49 field was one of the deepest of the day, and the competition through the middle of the pack reflected it.
AI recap · generated from official results
