Connie Gardner

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Connie Gardner
Gardner runs for the USA in an international race
Personal information
Born (1963-11-06) 6 November 1963 (age 60)
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Weight130 lb (59 kg)
Sport
Country United States
EventUltramarathon

Connie Gardner (born 1963) is an American ultramarathoner and member of the USATF.[1] She has competed in ultramarathons all over the world, and has won 11 USATF national championships. Her ultramarathon victories include the Burning River 100 Mile Trail Race (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012), the Mohican 100 Mile Trail Race (2001, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2016), the NorthCoast 24-Hour Endurance Run (2010, 2011), the Tussey Mountainback 50 Miler (2011), and the JFK 50 Miler (2002, 2004, 2008).[2]

In September 2012, Gardner set an American record by running 149.368 miles at the IAU 24 Hour World Championship in Katowice, Poland, earning herself the silver medal and leading the women's team to gold.[3]

She was the 2003 USA Track and Field Ultrarunner of the Year and later the 2011 USA Track and Field Masters Ultrarunner of the Year. She won three national titles in three consecutive months in 2011 (100 mile trail championship in August, 24 hour road championship completing 144 miles in September, 50 mile road championship in October).[1]

Personal life[edit]

Born Constance Margaret John on November 6, 1963 to Dr. James EA John and Constance Maxwell John, Gardner began running in elementary school in the DC area. She attended Olentangy High School in Columbus, Ohio, where she competed for the school's first girls cross country team. She also ran on their track and field's 4x800 relay team, who finished runners up at the Class AA State of Ohio finals in 1980 and 1981. She then attended the University of Massachusetts and majored in Sports Management, where she was a member of the university's rowing team.[4] While at the University of Massachusetts, Gardner ran her first marathon at the age of 17, finishing in 4:11.[4] Gardner is currently a sales associate at Second Sole Akron, where she has been employed since 2007 and continues to cater to the needs of Northeast Ohio's devoted runners.[5] She coached at Archbishop Hoban High School from 2015-2020,[6] and now coaches at Bryant and Stratton College.[7] Gardner is a lover of animals and frequently homes rescue dogs, housing up to 5 at a time. She currently resides in Akron, Ohio with 1 of her 2 daughters.

Career highlights[edit]

  • 2011 USA Track and Field Masters Ultrarunner of the Year
  • Won 3 national titles in 3 consecutive months, 100 mile trail championship August 2011, 24 hour road championship completing 144 miles in September 2011, 50 mile road championship October 2011
  • 2003 USA Track and Field Ultrarunner of the Year
  • 9 time USA Track and Field National Champion in distances ranging from 50 miles to 24 hours in less than a decade.
  • Ran 145 miles in one day at North Coast 24 Hour National Championship 2007[8]
  • Ran 184 miles across New Jersey in 2016 (starring in the documentary Running the 184)[9]

National titles[edit]

11-time USA Track and Field National Champion

  • Edmund Fitzgerald 100k Road Race 2002[10]
  • Olander Park 100M Road Race 2003
  • Olander Park 100M Road Race 2004
  • Rocky Raccoon 100M Trail Race 2006[11]
  • Ultracentric 24 Hour Endurance Run 2007
  • North Coast 24 Hour Endurance Run 2010
  • Burning River 100M Trail Race 2011
  • North Coast 24 Hour Endurance Run 2011
  • Burning River 100M Trail Race 2012
  • Tussey Mountainback 50M Road Race 2011[12]
  • Tussey Mountainback 50M Road Race 2012[13]

Personal records[edit]

  • 2 Mile - 11:13 (2008)[14]
  • 5K - 19:01 (1999)[14]
  • 4 Mile - 25:53 (2008)[14]
  • 5 Mile - 32:01 (2009)[14]
  • 10K - 39:58 (2008)[14]
  • 15K - 1:04:26 (2008)[14]
  • 10 Mile - 1:06:10 (2003)[14]
  • Half Marathon - 1:27:53 (2001)[14]
  • Marathon - 3:04:03 (2004)
  • 50K - 3:50:17 (2009)
  • 50 Miles - 6:56:20 (2009)
  • 100k - 8:14 (2007)
  • 100 Miles - 15:48:04 (2004)
  • 24 Hour - 149.368 miles (2012)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "USA Track & Field - Connie Gardner". Usatf.org. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  2. ^ "Connie Gardner's Results".
  3. ^ "Mike Morton and Connie Gardner Post-World 24-Hour Championships Interview". Irunfar.com. 2012-09-16. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  4. ^ a b "Rebel Without A Pause, Driven, Free-Spirited AR Holder For 24 Hour Run Does It Her Own Way by David Hunter, note by Larry Eder - RunBlogRun". www.runblogrun.com. 13 October 2012. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  5. ^ "Second Sole Akron". Second Sole Ohio.
  6. ^ "Archbishop Hoban HS - Meet Coach Gardner". www.hoban.org. Retrieved 2015-10-08.
  7. ^ "Connie Gardner Bio". Bryant & Stratton College - Ohio. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
  8. ^ http://www.legacy.usatf.org/Sports/MUT/Mountain---Ultra---Trail/Connie-Gardner.aspx
  9. ^ Running the 184 (2016) - IMDb, retrieved 2020-03-01
  10. ^ "Ricklefs, Gardner Win USA 100K Titles at Edmund Fitzgerald". Ontherunevents.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-30. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  11. ^ "Rocky Raccoon 100mi & 50mi Trail Run 2006 USA 100 Mile Trail Championships". Tejastrails.com. 2006-02-04. Archived from the original on 2011-11-24. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  12. ^ "Home". Tussey Mountainback. 2011-10-23. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  13. ^ "Bitter, Gardner take Tussey 50-mile titles | Sports | CentreDaily.com". Archived from the original on 2013-01-19. Retrieved 2012-10-22.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h "Athlinks".