Broken Arrow 11K — F20-29: Rangel edges Wilson in a sprint finish at altitude
- Harumi Rangel won F20-29 in 1:22:16 (12:02/mi), with the 13th-fastest women's split on the final Snow King→Finish segment to hold off a hard-charging rival.
- Ellie Wilson crossed in 1:22:32 — just 16 seconds back — after running the 26th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King leg.
- Jana Grubbs rounded out the podium in 1:23:55, a further 1:23 behind Wilson and steady throughout.
- The top four finished within 3 minutes of each other across a 37-woman field; 5th place Riley Harmon (1:27:28) was the first to crack that tight cluster.
Harumi Rangel of Sandy, UT claimed the F20-29 title at Broken Arrow's 11K in conditions that were about as cooperative as a Tahoe morning gets — 59°F, clear skies, barely a breath of wind. But the course itself is the challenge: running at elevations hovering around 6,900 feet, with peaks near 7,500, the thin air has a way of making even a well-prepared runner pay on the climbs. Rangel kept her composure, averaging 12:02 per mile and finishing in 1:22:16.
The race's most compelling subplot was what happened behind her. Ellie Wilson, the local from South Lake Tahoe, was moving through the women's field early — sitting 12th among women after the first checkpoint — before gradually sliding back to 24th by the finish. That trajectory tells a story of a strong opening effort that the mountain eventually answered. She still crossed in 1:22:32, just 16 seconds off Rangel's winning time, making it the closest battle at the front of the F20-29 field. Jana Grubbs (Rio Linda, CA) held a consistent line throughout, climbing from 27th to 25th among women and locking up 3rd in 1:23:55.
Kellie Lawler (Reno, NV) was the quiet mover of the day, climbing from 36th among women at the first checkpoint all the way to 29th by the finish, posting the 23rd-fastest women's split on Snow King→Finish to take 4th in 1:25:15. Riley Harmon (Davis, CA) made a similar late charge on that final segment — 38th-fastest women's split there — to finish 5th in 1:27:28. Both women found something on the back half, which at altitude is no small thing.
AI recap · generated from official results