F70+ at Broken Arrow 11K: Skogstad Leads Wire to Wire
- Pamela Skogstad won the F70+ field in 1:59:57 — a 17:33/mi average across a course topping out near 7,500 feet in 87°F heat.
- Skogstad posted the 141st-fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish segment, moving from 209th to 189th among women over the final stretch.
- Charlene Liebes, 74, finished in 2:28:10 — a gap of 28 minutes and 13 seconds back, completing the two-woman F70+ field.
- Liebes ran the Snow King→Finish segment at the 245th-fastest women's split, holding steady at 244th among women to the line.
Just two athletes lined up in the F70+ field at Broken Arrow's 11K, but both earned every step of it. Pamela Skogstad, 71, from Hope, Alaska, claimed the win in 1:59:57 — breaking the two-hour mark on a course that climbs through thin air above 6,800 feet with race-day temperatures hitting 87°F. That sub-two-hour finish at altitude and in that heat is a real number worth sitting with.
Skogstad was the stronger finisher of the pair. On the Snow King→Finish segment, she moved up 20 places among the women's field, posting the 141st-fastest women's split on that closing stretch. Whether the altitude posed any challenge for her is unknown — she trains in Alaska, where the air is dense and the mountains are serious — but whatever she brought to Tahoe, it worked.
Charlene Liebes, 74 and the elder of the two, crossed in 2:28:10 at a 21:41/mi average. The 28-minute gap between them tells the story of a race where Skogstad was simply in a different gear from the start. Liebes held her position among the women's field through the final segment, finishing where she ran — no fade, no surge, just steady execution to the line.
Two finishers, two different paces, one complete F70+ podium. At this elevation, in this heat, finishing is its own statement.
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