Way Too Cool 10M: Ella Sanchez, Age 10, Goes the Distance
- Ella Sanchez was the only finisher in the F1-19 age group, completing all 10 miles in 2:31:06.
- Her average pace of 15:07 per mile carried her across a genuine trail 10-miler in Cool, CA — at age 10.
- She posted the 43rd-fastest split among women on the final HWY 49→Finish stretch.
- Race-day conditions hit 69°F with broken clouds — warm enough to matter over 10 miles of trail.
Ella Sanchez didn't just finish Way Too Cool — she finished it at age 10, the sole representative of the F1-19 age group. Ten miles of Sierra Nevada foothills trail, in 69°F heat, at a steady 15:07 per mile. That's not a participation footnote; that's a completed race most adults would think twice about entering.
Her movement through the women's field told a real race story. She ran as the 43rd woman through the early going, drifted back to 48th at the mid-race checkpoint, then clawed back two spots to finish 46th among women — showing she had something left when it counted. On the HWY 49→Finish segment, she turned in the 43rd-fastest split among all women in the field, meaning she was moving well when the race was on the line.
There's no podium to sort out and no close battle to dissect — Ella owned the F1-19 age group from gun to tape. But the number that stands on its own is the simplest one: 2:31:06, ten miles, age ten. Filed under "results that need no embellishment."
AI recap · generated from official results
