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Krissy Moehl
American ultramarathon athlete (born 1977) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kristin "Krissy" Moehl (born October 27, 1977) is an American ultramarathon athlete who specializes in trail running.[1][2] In 2005, Moehl became the youngest woman to complete the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning,[1] which included a gold medal at the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run.[3]
Moehl set the women's record for the Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run in 2007.[4] She holds the women's record for the fastest known run of the 170-mile Tahoe Rim Trail, completing the course in 47 hours 27 minutes.[5]
Moehl has raced in more than 100 ultramarathons and has won several, including the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc in 2003 and 2009,[6] the Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run in 2004,[3] and the Ultra-Trail Mt. Fuji in 2013.[7]
In 2015, Moehl published Running Your First Ultra a guide book on Ultramarathons.[5]
As of 2017, Moehl had been the race director for the Chuckanut 50k in Fairhaven, Washington for more than 15 years.[5]
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Personal life
Moehl was born and raised in Bow, Washington.[3] She ran track in high school and competed at the 800-meter distance at the University of Washington.[3] She was married to distance runner Brandon Sybrowsky from 2003 to 2006.[3] Moehl lives in Bellingham, Washington.[5]
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