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Theresa Daus Weber
 

April 2005

 

Name:  Theresa Daus-Weber

Hometown:  Leadville, CO

Age:  50

Height: 5'1"

Weight: 106 lbs.

Years running:  Began running in 1988 at age 34 with no previous athletic experience

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • 11-time finisher of the Leadville Trail 100, one of only two women to complete this mark

  • 1999 USATF 100K Team Leader for Women’s 100K Team at IAU 100K World Championships

  • 1995 USATF 100 K (62 miles) Masters National Champion and Masters Ultrarunner of the Year

  • 1992 Women's Leadville Trail 100 Champion, 1993 & 1996; Leadville Trail 100 2nd Place Woman, 1995; Leadville Trail 100 3rd Place Woman

  • Member of the USATF Team competing at the North American 100 K Championships, Vancouver, British Columbia, 1994

  • Member of the USATF Team competing at IAU 100 K World Challenge: Moscow, Russia, 1996; Lake Saroma, Japan, 1994; Duluth, MN, 1990

  • Athlete member of USATF Women's Ultra Subcommittee 1991 – 1994

  • Masters Representative on USATF Mountain/Ultra/Trail Running Council 1998 - Present

  • 1994, 1993, & 1992 Bronze Medalist at USATF National 100 K Championships

  • 1993 Colorado 50 K road record holder

  • 1995 inductee to the Colorado Sportswoman Hall of Fame for outstanding ultrarunning performances

  • Named 1993 and 1994 Colorado ultrarunner of the year by Tail Winds magazine

  • Completed 90 ultras including winning some races overall and established records at altitude ultras such as the American women's record for 100-mile stage race in the Himalaya

  • Masters representative to USATF Mountain/Ultra/Trail Running Council and member of USATF Masters Long Distance Running Executive Committee 1998 - 2005

  • Chair of Colorado Association USATF Mountain/Ultra/Trail Running Council 2003 – 2005

  • Contributor to Marathon & Beyond 1997 - Present

RUNNING STATISTICS

  • 50 K (31 mi) -  3:53

  • 50 Mi -  6:33

  • 100 K -  (62 mi) 8:22

  • 100 Mi - 17:07

SPECIALTIES

  • Race courses that include substantial elevation gains and altitude

  • Public appearance and promotional skills

  • Promote women's and masters participation in ultrarunning

  • Ultrarunning correspondent for Marathon & Beyond

 

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