Full Name Kristin Moehl Nationality American | Name Krissy Moehl | |
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Other names Kristin Sybrowsky (formerly) |
Tedxoverlake krissy moehl life in motion learning through movement
Kristin "Krissy" Moehl (born October 27, 1977) is an American ultramarathon athlete who specializes in trail running. In 2005, Moehl became the youngest woman to complete the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning, which included a gold medal at the Vermont 100 Mile Endurance Run. She set the women's record for the Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run in 2007. Moehl has won several ultramarathons, including the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc in 2003 and 2009, the Wasatch Front 100 Mile Endurance Run in 2004, and the Ultra-Trail Mt. Fuji in 2013. Krissy Moehl published a book "Running Your First Ultra: Customizable Training Plans for Your First 50K to 100-mile Race" in November 2015. She is the race director for the Chuckanut 50k in Fairhaven, Washington.
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- Tedxoverlake krissy moehl life in motion learning through movement
- Women empower active running your first ultra with krissy moehl
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Women empower active running your first ultra with krissy moehl
Personal life

Moehl was born and raised in Bow, Washington. She ran track in high school and competed at the 800-meter distance at the University of Washington. She was married to distance runner Brandon Sybrowsky from 2003 to 2006.

