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Ellie Greenwood was born on 14 March, 1979 in Dundee, Scotland, is a Canadian and British ultramarathon runner. Discover Ellie Greenwood's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 14 March, 1979
Birthday 14 March
Birthplace Dundee, Scotland
Nationality Scotland

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1979

Ellie Greenwood (born 14 March 1979) is a British and Canadian ultramarathon runner.

2001

After graduating from university in 2001, she moved to Canada to work for a UK-based ski tour operator and has lived there ever since.

2005

Greenwood began her ultramarathon career in 2005.

One off her first races was the 30-mile Knee Knackering North Shore Trail Run, a relatively short course known for its steep ascent and descent.

Outdoor company Montrail began sponsoring Greenwood in 2005.

2006

There, after battling with the race leader, 2006 World Champion and compatriot Lizzy Hawker, she took gold in a time of 7:29:05, helping Great Britain to first place in the team event and also in the jointly held IAU 100 km European Championships.

2010

She is a four-time 100km World Champion, winning both individual and team titles in 2010 and 2014.

In her first attempt at the distance, Greenwood won the Elk-Beaver 100k on Vancouver Island in May 2010, setting a new course record (and 100K trail world record) of 7:36, and qualified to represent Great Britain at the 2010 IAU 100 km World Championships.

In 2010, she also set new course records for the 125-kilometre Canadian Death Race, coming second overall and beating the previous record by more than an hour, and for the Knee Knackering North Shore Trail Run.

Having won it in 2010, she led the British team in 2011 but pulled out at the 90 km mark, after suffering from vomiting for 40 km. In the 2014 race, Greenwood took the lead at the 55 km mark and held on to it to win gold in 7:30:48, eight minutes ahead of second placed Chiyuki Mochizuki of Japan and the third best time in the all-time list of British performances.

Jo Zakrzewski of the UK came third in 7:42:02.

With Jo Meek coming fourth, Britain also won gold in the team event.

2011

In 2011, 2012, and 2014 Ultrarunning Magazine named Greenwood the North American Female Ultrarunner of the Year.

Greenwood was born in Dundee, Scotland.

When she was eight years old, her family moved to Norfolk, England.

In 2011 Greenwood took on the Western States 100 in California and came first.

She came fourth in 2011 and finished second place in 2012, just 72 seconds behind the winner.

2012

She won the race again in 2012, when she set a new course record of 16:47:19, beating the previous best of 17:37:51 set by Ann Trason in 1994.

In 2012, Greenwood also broke the course record for the JFK 50 Mile Run, coming in 10th overall, and was the winner of the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc Courmayeur-Champex-Chamonix 101-km race.

Greenwood has competed four times in South Africa's 90-km Comrades Marathon.

In the marathon distance, she has won the Vancouver (2012, 2:42:15); Calgary (2010, 2:52:21, then a course record), Edmonton (2010, 2:49:54; and 2011, 2:47:14, then a course record), Moray (2013, 2:53:52).

marathons.

2013

Throughout 2013, Greenwood was plagued with injuries.

2014

She won the 90 km Comrades Marathon in South Africa in 2014, becoming the first British woman to win the race.

Greenwood is also a former champion and course record holder for the Canadian Death Race, Western States 100, and the JFK 50 Mile Run.

She returned to running slowly, focusing on the 2014 Comrades Marathon to keep her motivated.

In 2014, with 18 km to go, she was eight minutes behind the race leader, but she recovered the deficit and won in a time of 6:18:15.

Greenwood was the first British woman ever to win Comrades.

In November 2014, Greenwood lined up for the third time at the start of the IAU 100 km World Championships.

Other records include the Squamish 50k in 2014 (5:20:39), Run for the Toad 50k (Ontario) in 2011 (3:38:01), Stormy 50 miler (Squamish, 2009, 7:16), and Wild Horse Traverse 50k in 2018 (4:56:19).

2015

Greenwood became a naturalized Canadian citizen in 2015.

She lives in North Vancouver, British Columbia and worked full-time as a running coach as of 2023.

2016

In ultramarathons, she has also won the Chuckanut 50k (2016, 4:11:58; 2014, 4:11:48; 2012, 4:09:27, course record; 2011, 4:12:21; 2009, 4:34), Les Templiers 75k (2015, 7:58:05), Glacier Grind 44k (2015, 4:53:55); Squamish 50mile (2012, 8:04:36); Ultra Race of Champions 100km (Wintergreen, VA, 2012, 9:04:19); White River 50 miler (2012, 7:40:02); American River 50 miler (2012, 6:18; 2011, 6:25:42), Ultramaraton de los Andes 50 miler (2011, 9:42:18), Dirty Duo 50km (North Vancouver, 2009, 4:24); Orcas Island 50km (2009, 5:18), and the Scorched Sole 50 miler (2010, 1st overall, 7:58:49).