Broken Arrow 11K F60-69: Scholl Dominates from the High Sierra Skyline

By MyRace AIJune 20, 2026
  • Stephenie Scholl won the F60-69 race in 1:25:12 (12:28/mi), finishing 15 minutes 12 seconds clear of 2nd-place Lisa Peck — the largest margin on the podium.
  • Scholl held the 29th-fastest women's split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King segment, running with the upper tier of the entire women's field on that stretch.
  • Naomi Morita (4th, 1:51:34) was the strongest mover in the field, climbing from 206th to 153rd among women across the race's checkpoints — a gain of 53 places.
  • The spread from 1st to 18th was 1:45:17, reflecting the full range of effort across 18 finishers on a course topping out above 7,500 feet.

Stephenie Scholl, 63, from Kremmling, Colorado, made the F60-69 race her own from the outset. Running at 12:28 per mile across a mountain course that climbs above 7,500 feet, she never relinquished the lead and crossed in 1:25:12 — a time that would have been competitive in far younger company. Her split on the Olympic Valley East→Snow King segment ranked 29th among all women in the race, meaning she wasn't just winning her field; she was genuinely racing the broader women's field on that critical stretch. It's worth noting that Scholl is based in Kremmling, CO — high-elevation terrain — which may have given her a meaningful edge over competitors traveling from sea-level cities like Santa Cruz or Honolulu.

Lisa Peck (60, Santa Cruz) held 2nd in 1:40:24, but the final segment told a tougher story: her 98th-fastest women's split on the Second Half suggests she gave some ground late, likely feeling the altitude and accumulated climb. Patti Foldager, 68, from Hope, Alaska, was the oldest on the podium and finished 3rd in 1:45:32, posting the 102nd-fastest women's split on the Snow King→Finish stretch — a respectable close on a punishing final push.

The most compelling subplot belonged to Naomi Morita of Honolulu. Starting deep in the women's field, she moved from 206th to 153rd across the checkpoints, a gain of 53 places, and her Snow King→Finish split ranked 121st among women — she was clearly getting stronger as others faded. Laura Pratt (5th) told a similar story, also advancing steadily through the field in the back half.

Behind the top five, the field spread wide — from Bih-Yun Chang's 2:02:36 in 6th to Charlott Hartley's 3:10:29 in 18th. All 18 women who started finished, a testament to the field's toughness on a course that offers the high Sierra no shortcuts.

AI recap · generated from official results

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