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'''Jenn Shelton''' (born 1983)<ref>, Mail Tribune (Ashland Oregon). 21:00</ref> is an ] ]er. She has set course records in several of the most demanding American ultramarathons. | '''Jenn Shelton''' (born 1983)<ref>, Mail Tribune (Ashland Oregon). 21:00</ref> is an ] ]er. She has set course records in several of the most demanding American ultramarathons. | ||
⚫ | Shelton attended the ] where she played on the rugby team.<ref name="outside">{{cite news|last=McDougall|first=Christopher|title=Ultramarathoner Jenn Shelton|url=http://outside.away.com/outside/culture/200907/jenn-shelton-ultramarathon-1.html|accessdate=27 April 2010|newspaper=Outside|date=July 2009}}</ref> She dropped out to focus on writing poetry,<ref name="outside"/> but later enrolled at ]. | ||
==Early life== | |||
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⚫ | Shortly after Shelton began running ultramarathons she won several races and soon became one of the top female ultrarunners in the United States.<ref name=Mcdougallp147>{{Harvnb|McDougall|2009|p=147}}</ref><ref name=Mcdougallp146>{{Harvnb|McDougall|2009|p=146}}</ref> She often runs in lightweight minimalist running shoes.<ref> 24:50</ref> | ||
==Running== | |||
⚫ | Shortly after Shelton began running ultramarathons she won several races and soon became one of the top female ultrarunners in the United States.<ref name=Mcdougallp147>{{Harvnb|McDougall|2009|p=147}}</ref |
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In 2006, she traveled with ], ], and several other ultrarunners as the sole female runner to ] in the remote southwestern part of the ] of ] in ] to run with the ]. While running through a remote area during the trip she became separated from the group and was found severely dehydrated several hours later by a search crew.<ref name=Mcdougallp132>{{Harvnb|McDougall|2009|p=132}}</ref> She has criticized the book's accounts of the Tarahumara people for "romanticizing" their lifestyle and for not adequately describing their poverty.<ref> 8:30</ref> | In 2006, she traveled with ], ], and several other ultrarunners as the sole female runner to ] in the remote southwestern part of the ] of ] in ] to run with the ]. While running through a remote area during the trip she became separated from the group and was found severely dehydrated several hours later by a search crew.<ref name=Mcdougallp132>{{Harvnb|McDougall|2009|p=132}}</ref> She has criticized the book's accounts of the Tarahumara people for "romanticizing" their lifestyle and for not adequately describing their poverty.<ref> 8:30</ref> | ||
In July 2010 Shelton won the ] Marathon in a time of 2:54:23. She says that she finds marathons more challenging to run than ultramarathons.<ref name=tdn>{{cite news|last=Thomas|first=Sarah|title=Jenn Shelton wins women's Deseret News Marathon with run of 2:54.23|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700050524/Jenn-Shelton-wins-womens-Deseret-News-Marathon-with-run-of-25423.html|accessdate=14 February 2011|newspaper=The Deseret News|date=24 July 2010}}</ref> Shelton has said that she intends to run more marathons and shorter races, citing a desire to run faster races.<ref> 2:30</ref> She is sponsored by ]<ref> 22:00</ref> and aims to qualify for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials.<ref> 8:20</ref> | In July 2010 Shelton won the ] Marathon in a time of 2:54:23. She says that she finds marathons more challenging to run than ultramarathons.<ref name=tdn>{{cite news|last=Thomas|first=Sarah|title=Jenn Shelton wins women's Deseret News Marathon with run of 2:54.23|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700050524/Jenn-Shelton-wins-womens-Deseret-News-Marathon-with-run-of-25423.html|accessdate=14 February 2011|newspaper=The Deseret News|date=24 July 2010}}</ref> Shelton has said that she intends to run more marathons and shorter races, citing a desire to run faster races.<ref> 2:30</ref> She is sponsored by ]<ref> 22:00</ref> and aims to qualify for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials.<ref> 8:20</ref> | ||
===Records=== | |||
She currently holds the course record for the Old Dominion 100 Memorial, the Swinging Bridge 50K, the Holiday Lake 50K, the Rocky Raccoon 100, the ]<ref name=fnp>{{cite news|last=Goldberg|first=Stan|title=Groups that help disadvantaged will take in Frederick Marathon|url=http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/sports/display.htm?StoryID=104338|accessdate=14 February 2011|newspaper=Frederick News Post|date=30 April 2010|location=Frederick, MD}}</ref>, and the Crater Lake Marathon.<ref name="outside"/><ref name=mt03>{{cite news|last=Silow|first=Frank|title=Meissner, Shelton take Crater Lake run|url=http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080810/SPORTS/808100323|accessdate=27 April 2010|newspaper=Mail Tribune|date=10 August 2008|location=Medford, Oregon}}</ref> | |||
She has set the record for the fastest female 100 mile trail race.<ref name=rt02>{{cite news|last=Chase|first=Adam|title=How the West Was Won|url=http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=18117|accessdate=16 February 2011|newspaper=Running Times|date=November 2009}}</ref> | She has set the record for the fastest female 100 mile trail race.<ref name=rt02>{{cite news|last=Chase|first=Adam|title=How the West Was Won|url=http://runningtimes.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=18117|accessdate=16 February 2011|newspaper=Running Times|date=November 2009}}</ref> | ||
==Personal life== | |||
Shelton enjoys surfing and has worked as a lifeguard.<ref name=Mcdougallp143>{{Harvnb|McDougall|2009|p=143}}</ref> She now works as a ] and frequents Letsrun.com.<ref name=mt>{{cite news|last=Trower|first=Tim|title=A day at the beach|url=http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100411/SPORTS/4110330|accessdate=14 February 2011|newspaper=Mail Tribune|date=11 April 2010|pages=Medford, Oregon}}</ref><ref> 24:00</ref> Shelton lives in ], a location she enjoys because of its extensive running trails.<ref> 12:30</ref> Her favorite authors include ], ], and ].<ref name=Mcdougallp143/><ref name=Mcdougallp144>{{Harvnb|McDougall|2009|p=144}}</ref> She is in a relationship with fellow elite ultrarunner Erik Skaggs.<ref name="outside"/> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:50, 24 July 2011
Jenn Shelton (born 1983) is an American ultramarathoner. She has set course records in several of the most demanding American ultramarathons.
Shelton attended the University of North Carolina where she played on the rugby team. She dropped out to focus on writing poetry, but later enrolled at Old Dominion University.
Shortly after Shelton began running ultramarathons she won several races and soon became one of the top female ultrarunners in the United States. She often runs in lightweight minimalist running shoes.
In 2006, she traveled with Scott Jurek, Christopher McDougall, and several other ultrarunners as the sole female runner to Copper Canyon in the remote southwestern part of the state of Chihuahua in Mexico to run with the Tarahumara. While running through a remote area during the trip she became separated from the group and was found severely dehydrated several hours later by a search crew. She has criticized the book's accounts of the Tarahumara people for "romanticizing" their lifestyle and for not adequately describing their poverty.
In July 2010 Shelton won the Deseret News Marathon in a time of 2:54:23. She says that she finds marathons more challenging to run than ultramarathons. Shelton has said that she intends to run more marathons and shorter races, citing a desire to run faster races. She is sponsored by Patagonia and aims to qualify for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials.
She has set the record for the fastest female 100 mile trail race.
References
- Sports Chat 13, Mail Tribune (Ashland Oregon). 21:00
- ^ McDougall, Christopher (July 2009). "Ultramarathoner Jenn Shelton". Outside. Retrieved 27 April 2010.
- McDougall 2009, p. 147 harvnb error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFMcDougall2009 (help)
- McDougall 2009, p. 146 harvnb error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFMcDougall2009 (help)
- Sports Chat 13 24:50
- McDougall 2009, p. 132 harvnb error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFMcDougall2009 (help)
- Sports Chat 13 8:30
- Thomas, Sarah (24 July 2010). "Jenn Shelton wins women's Deseret News Marathon with run of 2:54.23". The Deseret News. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
- Sports Chat 13 2:30
- Sports Chat 13 22:00
- Sports Chat 13 8:20
- Chase, Adam (November 2009). "How the West Was Won". Running Times. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
Bibliography
- McDougall, Christopher (2009), Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen, New York: Knopf, p. 304, ISBN 978-0307266309