F Podium at Broken Arrow 11K: Strouse Leads Wire to Wire

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026
  • Brin Strouse won the F Podium in 1:00:04 (8:47/mi), holding 1st among women from start to finish.
  • Corinna Pena-Johnson ran 2nd in 1:02:55, closing with the fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish segment.
  • Colleen Quigley rounded out the podium in 1:06:18, posting the 4th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King leg.
  • The gap from 1st to 3rd spanned 6:14 across a three-woman field that never reshuffled its order.

Brin Strouse, 25, from Frederick, MD, was in command from the opening checkpoint and never relinquished it, crossing in 1:00:04 at 8:47 per mile — a sharp clip on a course threading between roughly 6,200 and 7,500 feet of elevation. She earned the fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King segment, which is where this race tends to separate contenders: the thin air at altitude makes sustained effort on technical terrain punishing, and Strouse was the one pushing hardest through it.

Corinna Pena-Johnson, also 25 and based in Salt Lake City, held 2nd throughout and made her statement late, clocking the fastest women's split from Snow King to the finish. That closing surge trimmed nothing from Strouse's lead in the standings — the order was locked — but it underscored that Pena-Johnson had plenty left in reserve and finished with momentum, crossing in 1:02:55 at 9:12 per mile.

Colleen Quigley, 33, of Boulder, CO, completed the podium in 1:06:18, running 9:42 per mile. Her 4th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King leg kept her in the picture through the race's hardest stretch, and she held her position through to the line. The 3:23 gap between her and Pena-Johnson tells the story of a podium that was competitive but clear-cut — three athletes, three distinct finishing times, and an order that held firm from the first checkpoint to the last.

AI recap · generated from official results

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