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Katie Schide (born January 24, 1992) is an American professional trail and mountain runner living in France.
Biography
Schide was born and raised in Gardiner, Maine. She grew up hiking and playing field hockey, and later worked at mountain huts in the White Mountains.
She attended Middlebury College as a geology major, and began racing trails as a master's student at University of Utah. Her geology work eventually led to a doctorate from ETH Zurich. She currently resides in the small alpine village of Saint-Dalmas-le-Selvage in France. In addition to ultramarathons, Schide races skimo.
Notable race results
Schide has won or had podium finishes at many of the largest and most competitive ultramarathons in the world. In 2024, she broke the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc women's course record, completing the course in 22 hours, 9 minutes and 31 seconds ― 21 minutes faster than the previous course record held by fellow American runner Courtney Dauwalter.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Katie Schide
- Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc
- Western States Endurance Run
- Grand Raid
- Ruth Croft
- Royal Ultra Sky Marathon
- 2017 Skyrunner World Series