Sophie Power
Sophie Power is a British ultrarunner and endurance athlete known for her remarkable achievements in long-distance running. Transitioning from a career in investment banking, she became an advocate for women in sports, aiming to inspire others by breaking barriers and setting records. Recently, she broke the 48-hour treadmill distance record for women, covering over 365 km (226.8 miles) at the National Running Show in Birmingham, England. Power's journey to athletics is particularly inspiring as she began running later in life, motivated by a desire to represent and empower women in endurance sports. She also founded the charity SheRACES to improve inclusivity for female athletes in competitive events. Power's story is a testament to determination, resilience, and the pursuit of personal passion.
Born on Jan 01, 1981 (44 years old)
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Ireland:
Sophie Power claimed the Guinness World Record for the fastest female crossing of Ireland on foot.
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Sophie Power is an ultrarunner who recently broke the 48-hour treadmill world record to inspire women in sport.
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