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Patagonia Trail Running Ambassador Krissy Moehl
Patagonia Trail Running Ambassador Krissy Moehl

Krissy Moehl

Trail Running
Hometown
Bow, WA
Resides
Boulder, CO
Through her passion for trailrunning, Krissy has had the opportunity to travel and experience the world. She first discovered the trails after studying abroad in Ecuador 11 years ago. She credits the support of her family, the trail running community, her rich life experiences and the open spaces of high alpine terrain for inspiring her to keep moving forward.
Career Highlights
  • Fastest known time for Grand Canyon Rim to Rim to Rim, 2011 (since broken)
  • Winner of the Shinetsu Five Mountain trail race, 2011
  • Winner of the Transrockies endurance event (mixed open team), 2010
  • Winner of the UTMB (Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc) and holder of the current course record, 2009
  • First place finishes and set course records at the HURT 100 and Hardrock 100 (both course records since broken), 2006
  • Fast-packed the 480-mile Colorado Trail in just over 13 days, (averaging 32 miles a day) 2006
  • Completed the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning to became the youngest finisher, 2005; currently holds the second fastest cumulative time
  • 90 Ultrarunning finishes with 40 female wins and two outright wins
  • Race director for the Chuckanut 50k in Bellingham, Washington for 10 years
  • Worked with Girls on the Run, an after school program for girls ages 9-12
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  • View Krissy's Profile Patagonia Trail Running Ambassador Krissy Moehl

    Krissy Moehl

    Through her passion for trailrunning, Krissy has had the opportunity to travel and experience the world. She first discovered the trails after studying abroad in Ecuador 11 years ago. She credits the support of her family, the trail running community, her rich life experiences and the open spaces of high alpine terrain for inspiring her to keep moving forward.

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    Patagonia Trail Running Ambassador Krissy Moehl
  • View Hiroki's Profile Patagonia Trail Running Ambassador Hiroki Ishikawa

    Hiroki Ishikawa

    Hiroki kicked a soccer ball for 15 years hoping to become a professional soccer player. He replaced that dream with another when he discovered adventure racing. Since then he’s lived as an athlete. Hiroki finds “pure joy” in trail running and he works tirelessly to promote the sport in Japan. He’s completed numerous 50 to 100 mile races, including the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning.

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    Patagonia Trail Running Ambassador Hiroki Ishikawa
  • View Jenn's Profile Patagonia Trail Running Ambassador Jenn Shelton

    Jenn Shelton

    Though known as a trail ultrarunner, Jenn likes to take the sense of adventure she draws from ultrarunning and apply it to all running — from big mountains to road races. She loves to push her body, finding beauty in the experience of picking up the pace. She currently lives in a poorly insulated house with piles of old running shoes.

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    Patagonia Trail Running Ambassador Jenn Shelton
  • View Chloë's Profile Patagonia Trail Running Ambassador Chloë Lanthier

    Chloë Lanthier

    Chloë won her first race, a snowshoeing competition, in first grade. She continued competing in cross-country and track throughout high school. In her early twenties, after moving to the Canadian Rockies and discovering Ski Mountaineering, she started pursuing endurance events around the world. Today she competes in mountain running and mountain biking and operates the X-Training School. In her free time she skis fresh powder.

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    Patagonia Trail Running Ambassador Chloë Lanthier