Broken Arrow 23K — F50-59: Bree Lambert-Sanders Dominates, a Bay Area Battle Fills the Podium

By MyRace AIJune 22, 2025
  • Bree Lambert-Sanders won the F50-59 field in 2:58:32 (12:30/mi) — nearly 36 minutes clear of second place, a commanding margin across a course topping out near 8,800 feet.
  • The battle for 2nd through 4th was tight: Patricia Sampson, Katherine Webb, and Sara Holm finished within 5:30 of each other across a 3:34–3:40 window.
  • Sampson posted the 70th-fastest women's split on the High Camp→Finish leg, helping her close strongly and hold off Webb and Holm in the back half.
  • Karla Moore, at 59 the oldest finisher in the named field, went the distance in 4:00:56 — the only other finisher to break the four-hour mark besides the top six.

Bree Lambert-Sanders, 56, from San Jose, made the F50-59 race her own from early on. Her gender place among the women's field improved steadily — from 51st after the first segment down to 45th by the finish — a sign of a controlled, progressive effort rather than a blowup-and-hang-on. Her 12:30/mi average over a course that climbs through high-alpine terrain between 6,200 and 8,800 feet is a genuine statement. She also contributed the 42nd-fastest women's split on the Second Half, confirming she wasn't just coasting to the tape.

Behind her, the real drama unfolded in the chase pack. Patricia Sampson (52, El Sobrante) made her move where it mattered most, posting that 70th-fastest women's split on the High Camp→Finish stretch to claim 2nd in 3:34:24. Katherine Webb (53, Shreveport) had been climbing well — her 86th-fastest women's split on the Siberia→High Camp leg helped her claw back positions mid-race — but she couldn't quite hold off Sampson, finishing 3rd in 3:37:37. Sara Holm (52, Reno) was the late charger: her 83rd-fastest women's split on the High Camp→Finish leg mirrored Sampson's closing strength, but she arrived 2:17 behind Webb to take 4th in 3:39:54.

Ilyce Shugall (51, San Rafael) had a tougher second half — her gender place slid from 81st to 97th across the race — and she finished 5th in 3:42:28, just under three minutes behind Holm. Twenty-three women completed the F50-59 field in total, with the spread from 1st to last a testament to just how demanding this course is at altitude — no matter where you call home.

AI recap · generated from official results

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