Broken Arrow 11K — F50-59: Cameron Runs Away With It

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026
  • Lynette Cameron, 57, wins in 1:15:42 (11:05/mi), nearly two minutes clear of runner-up Saira Reed — the largest gap on the podium.
  • Reed's closing surge: her 10th-fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish segment was the sharpest finishing move among the top three.
  • Cameron climbed the women's field: she moved from 16th among women at the first checkpoint to 10th by the second, and held it to the line — with the 9th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King stretch.
  • 46 finishers completed the F50-59 race, with finish times spanning from 1:15:42 to well past two hours across a demanding high-elevation course.

Lynelle Cameron, 57, from San Rafael, was never in doubt. She crossed in 1:15:42 at an 11:05/mi clip — no small feat across a course that sits between 6,200 and 7,500 feet, where the thin air has a way of exposing any weakness in pacing. Cameron showed none. She moved steadily through the women's field, climbing from 16th to 10th among all women by the second checkpoint and staying locked there to the finish. The 9th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King segment tells you where she made her decisive move: mid-race, on the climb, where it hurts most.

Saira Reed, 54, making the trip down from Canmore, Alberta, was the story of the second half. She crossed in 1:17:34 — a 1:52 gap to Cameron — but her trajectory was all upward: from 20th among women at the first checkpoint to 14th by the finish, with the 10th-fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish leg powering that late charge. Rachel Klein, 53, out of Girdwood, Alaska, rounded out the podium in 1:25:26, also finishing strong with the 26th-fastest women's split on the second half of the course.

Behind the podium, Karen Looney, 59, from Palmer, Alaska, had a race of two halves — sitting 46th among women at the midpoint before rallying to 42nd at the finish. Bonnie Sauer, 57, the local from South Lake Tahoe, came in 5th in 1:34:56, posting the 59th-fastest women's split on the back half. From 6th through 20th the field spread across a wide range of times, with Megon Noble (1:40:35) through Kara Harpham-Barlia (2:04:49) making up a competitive mid-pack — all of them earning their finishes on a course that spares no one.

AI recap · generated from official results

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