Broken Arrow Skyrace IFC: Audrey Amato Owns the F10-19 Field
- Solo champion: Audrey Amato, 19, of Town and Country, MO, was the only finisher in the F10-19 field — and she got it done.
- Finishing time: 3:12:03 at an average pace of 38:25/mi across a demanding high-elevation course.
- Conditions: Clear skies and 70°F on race day, with the course ranging up to roughly 7,191 ft — thin air that tests anyone not already acclimatized to altitude.
Audrey Amato crossed the finish line as the undisputed F10-19 champion at the 2026 Broken Arrow Skyrace IFC — because she showed up, and she finished. That's no small thing on a course that climbs through the thin air above Palisades Tahoe, where oxygen is a luxury and the terrain doesn't negotiate.
Her 3:12:03 reflects the reality of racing at elevation — an average pace of 38:25/mi that tells the story of a mountain course, not a road race. The high-altitude environment, ranging up to around 7,191 feet, raises the stakes on every uphill push, and Amato navigated it from start to finish.
Sometimes the story of a race isn't about the battle for position — it's about the athlete who lines up and sees it through. At 19, Amato did exactly that, taking the F10-19 title at one of the more demanding venues on the skyrace calendar. The finish line at Palisades Tahoe doesn't care how many competitors are in your field. Crossing it is the point.
AI recap · generated from official results