Personal information | |
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Born | 1982 (age 41–42) |
Children | 3 |
Website | www |
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Country | Great Britain |
Sport | ultrarunning |
Sophie Power (born 1982) is a British ultrarunner.[1][2]
In 2023, Power ran her 24 hour personal best of 235.739 km (146.481 mi) in Crawley.[2] Later that year, she represented Great Britain in the IAU 24 Hour World Championship in Taipei, where she ran 227 km (141 mi).[3][4]
In 2018, a picture of Power went viral: breastfeeding her baby whilst participating in the 171 km (106 mi) Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc.[5][6][7] This led to her setting up SheRACES, helping races be more inclusive to female athletes.[8] For example, SheRACES convinced London Marathon to allow pregnancy deferrals.[9] After her third child was born, Power made a documentary with Hoka about returning to running postpartum.[10]
In 2024, Power ran the length of Ireland – 347 miles (558 km) from Malin Head to Mizen Head – in a record time of 3 days 12 hours 8 minutes.[11][12][13]
Power is a Trustee of the Charity Women in Sport.[14] She writes for magazines including Runner's World.[15]