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'''Kacie Fischer''' is the first woman to [[inline skating|inline skate]] across the [[United States]], a feat she accomplished in 2012.<ref name=ocregister>http://www.ocregister.com/articles/record-360229-roads-days.html</ref> She is the fastest person to ever do so, skating from [[California]] to [[Florida]] in 47 days; the previous official record was 69 days, by Rusty Montcrief in 2002.<ref name=ocregister/> Danny Dannels reportedly did it in 67 days, but that is unofficial.<ref name=ocregister/> Fischer skated to raise money for the [[Special Olympics]].<ref>[http://pearsports.com/blog/meet-pear-athlete-kacie-fischer/ Meet PEAR Athlete Kacie Fischer|Pear Sports<!--Bot generated title-->]</ref> In addition to skating, Fischer is a [[personal trainer]], [[CrossFit]] Coach, fitness lead at Inline Warehouse, and professional [[Tower running|tower runner]] (someone who races up stairwells of skyscrapers).<ref>[http://www.livegiveskate.org/the-team/ Team « LiveGiveSKATE<!--Bot generated title-->]</ref> She and Adam Cleveland, who was then her fiancé, started the nonprofit organization LiveGiveSkate.org.<ref>[http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/cleveland/news/woman-on-coast-to-coast-journey-skates-through-cleveland/article_ceaff205-eb82-5cf1-b6d3-12dec2363afa.html Woman on coast-to-coast journey skates through Cleveland - Your Houston News: News<!--Bot generated title-->]</ref> While at college she suffered from [[heart failure]], which prompted her to begin a vigorous athletic regimen.<ref>[http://www.girlsgonesporty.com/articles/interviews-and-profiles/skating-across-america-with-kacie-fischer Skating Across America With Kacie Fischer|GirlsGoneSporty<!--Bot generated title-->]</ref>
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'''Kacie Fischer''' is the first woman to [[inline skating|inline skate]] across the United States, a feat she accomplished in 2012.<ref name=ocregister>http://www.ocregister.com/articles/record-360229-roads-days.html</ref> She is the fastest person to ever do so, skating from California to Florida in 47 days; the previous official record was 69 days, by Rusty Montcrief in 2002.<ref name=ocregister/> Danny Dannels reportedly did it in 67 days, but that is unofficial.<ref name=ocregister/> Fischer skated to raise money for the [[Special Olympics]].<ref>[http://pearsports.com/blog/meet-pear-athlete-kacie-fischer/ Meet PEAR Athlete Kacie Fischer|Pear Sports<!--Bot generated title-->]</ref> In addition to skating, Fischer is a [[personal trainer]], [[CrossFit]] Coach, fitness lead at Inline Warehouse, and professional tower runner (someone who races up stairwells of skyscrapers).<ref>[http://www.livegiveskate.org/the-team/ Team « LiveGiveSKATE<!--Bot generated title-->]</ref> She and Adam Cleveland, who was then her fiancé, started the nonprofit organization LiveGiveSkate.org.<ref>[http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/cleveland/news/woman-on-coast-to-coast-journey-skates-through-cleveland/article_ceaff205-eb82-5cf1-b6d3-12dec2363afa.html Woman on coast-to-coast journey skates through Cleveland - Your Houston News: News<!--Bot generated title-->]</ref> While at college she suffered from heart failure, which prompted her to begin a vigorous athletic regimen.<ref>[http://www.girlsgonesporty.com/articles/interviews-and-profiles/skating-across-america-with-kacie-fischer Skating Across America With Kacie Fischer|GirlsGoneSporty<!--Bot generated title-->]</ref>


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Revision as of 04:29, 7 August 2019

Kacie Fischer is the first woman to inline skate across the United States, a feat she accomplished in 2012.[1] She is the fastest person to ever do so, skating from California to Florida in 47 days; the previous official record was 69 days, by Rusty Montcrief in 2002.[1] Danny Dannels reportedly did it in 67 days, but that is unofficial.[1] Fischer skated to raise money for the Special Olympics.[2] In addition to skating, Fischer is a personal trainer, CrossFit Coach, fitness lead at Inline Warehouse, and professional tower runner (someone who races up stairwells of skyscrapers).[3] She and Adam Cleveland, who was then her fiancé, started the nonprofit organization LiveGiveSkate.org.[4] While at college she suffered from heart failure, which prompted her to begin a vigorous athletic regimen.[5]

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