Broken Arrow Skyrace IFC — M60-69: Mayer Dominates from Chamonix
- Doug Mayer won M60-69 in 1:51:45, averaging 22:21/mi across a course ranging up to 7,191 ft — the fastest time in the three-man field by over 34 minutes.
- Simon Boag (Crystal Bay, NV) finished 2nd in 2:25:45, a gap of 34 minutes flat behind Mayer.
- Mark Shijo, 68, rounded out the podium in 4:22:33 — more than two and a half hours behind the winner, but finishing nonetheless.
- Three men started, three men finished — a clean sweep in one of the toughest conditions the IFC calendar offers.
Doug Mayer made the trip from Chamonix, Mont Blanc count. Running at 22:21/mi across terrain that climbs into air thin enough to humble anyone unaccustomed to altitude, the 61-year-old put together a performance that left no drama at the top of the M60-69 field. His 1:51:45 was simply in a different class on the day.
Simon Boag had home-region advantage — Crystal Bay sits right on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe, meaning he likely knew this elevation as well as anyone. That local familiarity may have helped him hold a solid 2:25:45 for 2nd place, but Mayer's margin of 34 minutes tells you the winner was operating at another level entirely. Still, Boag's finish was composed and clear of the field behind him.
At 68, Mark Shijo was the oldest man on the course in M60-69, and he crossed the line in 4:22:33 to claim 3rd. The gap back to Boag was substantial, but on a skyrace at this elevation — clear skies and 70°F adding heat to the thin air — finishing is its own statement. Shijo did exactly that.
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