U.S. Ultrarunner Krissy Moehl Joins Ultimate Direction Athlete Team
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Ultimate Direction, the leading brand in hydration and wearable gear innovations, is proud to announce top female ultrarunner and race director, Krissy Moehl, to its team of professional athletes for the 2016 season. The brand’s new crew of sponsored athletes will include top runners Nikki Kimball, Ashley Erba, Jessie Young, Devon Yanko, Kristina Pattison, and Hillary Allen.
“We couldn’t be happier to add the expertise and knowledge of Krissy and this impressive group of runners to our athlete team,” said Marily Melis, Marketing Manager at Ultimate Direction. “Given the recent expansion of our Jenny Collection, the first-ever women’s specific hydration series, these women will be instrumental in sharing our brand as well as testing and developing our future line of vests, handhelds and wearable gear.”
Krissy Moehl is a veteran in the ultra-scene, having run more than 100 races over her 15-year career and claiming 55 wins. In 2005 she became the youngest woman to complete the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning and in 2007 she set the women’s record for the Hardrock 100. Her ultramarathon wins have included 1st place female at the HURT 100 in 2007, Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc in 2003 and 2009, and the Ultra-Trail Mt. Fuji in 2013.
Most recently, Moehl set the women’s supported fastest known time of 47 hours, 29 minutes, for the 175-mile traverse of the Tahoe Rim Trail. Moehl has just penned her first book: Running Your First Ultra: Customizable Training Plans for your First 50k to 100 Mile Race. “Working with product-focused companies like Ultimate Direction and like-minded teammates is a huge benefit in the world of ultrarunning,” said Moehl. “The brand has completely redefined how we carry water, fuel and essentials while training and racing. I’m enjoying the fit and ride of the new line and looking forward to engaging with designers as we launch into further seasons.”
Moehl joins an already stacked lineup of highly decorated women and everyday runners including Michele Yates, Gina Lucrezi, Larisa Dannis, Pam Smith and others. Additions to Ultimate Direction’s women’s crew of ambassadors for 2016 include:
Montana–based ultrarunner, Nikki Kimball, has run the Western States 100 Endurance Run ten times and was the first female finisher in 2004, 2006 and 2007. She won the Marathon Des Sables multi-stage on her first-attempt in 2014.
Asley Erba is new to the sport of ultrarunning but has won six 50km races since 2014. The Colorado-based runner was named the North American Continental Skyrunning Ultra Champion in 2015.
Jessie Young is Ultimate Direction’s first female Ski Mountaineering (Skimo) athlete. The Aspen native was crowned the USA Ski Mountaineering Campion in both the individual and team divisions in 2015.
California-based Devon Yanko recently secured her ticket to the 2016 Western States 100 by winning the Sean O’Brien 100k. She’s run more than 30 Marathons and 30 Ultras since 2006. Yanko is a 2012 and 2016 Olympic Trials marathoner.
Missoula’s Kristina Pattison is ranked among the top 50 female ultrarunners in the world by the International Skyrunning Federation. In 2015, she finished 4th in the Skyrunning World Series and 2nd in the U.S. Skyrunning Series for the ultra-distance. She recently qualified for the 2016 USA Long Distance Mountain Running Team for the World Mountain Running Championships in Slovenia.
A Colorado native, Hillary Allen recently began running after commencing a graduate program in Neuroscience and Structural Biology. She was the first place finisher at the 2015 Speedgoat 50k and 2014 Flagstaff Sky Race 55K. Most recently she was the second female finisher at The Rut 50k in 2015.
For more information on Ultimate Direction’s Athlete teams please visit www.ultimatedirection.com or contact Spencer Naar at Spencer@OutsidePR.com.
About Ultimate Direction
In 1985 Ultimate Direction invented the first waist pack for carrying bottles. A few years later they designed the first hand-held water bottle carrier and numerous innovations defining the hydration pack category for endurance and every-day athletes. 30 years later the brand remains a market leader. Having created and popularized the “vest” concept for carrying water, they introduced the very first women’s-specific line of hydration packs, and have brought the classics of the past into the technical future with award-winning gear such as the Ultimate Direction Fastpack and Ultra Jacket. Ultimate Direction is headquartered in Boulder, Colorado.