Race Results

RACE RESULTS

2026

Pisgah Stage Race — Brevard, North Carolina — 2nd Overall Open Women, 2nd Enduro

April 7–13 — Pisgah Stage Race — Brevard, North Carolina — 2nd Open Women, 2nd Enduro

2025

USA Cycling Marathon National Championships — Roanoke, Virginia — National Champion (1st Age Group)
USA Cycling Cross Country National Championships — Roanoke, Virginia — 2nd Place Age Group
UCI Masters World Championships — Cairns, Australia — 4th Place Age Group
The Rift MTB — Akureyri, Iceland — 2nd Mixed Elite Team

January 4–5 — Florida Endurance Series (El Lagarto + Short Track) — Lakeland, Florida — 1st Endurance, 2nd Short Track
February 22 — Uwharrie MTB Challenge — North Carolina — 1st Open Women
April 27 — Tuck Fest Dirt Crit — Charlotte, North Carolina — 6th Open Women
May 18 — UCI Masters World Championships — Cairns, Australia — 4th
June 1 — Woods Mountain Bike Race — Old Fort, North Carolina — 2nd Open Women
July 14 — Marathon National Championships — Roanoke, Virginia — 1st
July 18 — Cross Country National Championships — Roanoke, Virginia — 2nd
July 27 — Off-Road Assault on Mount Mitchell — North Carolina — 2nd Open Women
August 27–31 — The Rift MTB — Iceland — 2nd Mixed Elite Team
September 13 — Fool’s Gold MTB — Dahlonega, Georgia — 4th Open Women

2024

Swiss Epic Stage Race — Switzerland — 2nd Place Masters Women
Pisgah Stage Race — 3rd Overall Open Women
USA Cycling Marathon National Championships — 2nd Place Age Group

November 10 — Swank 65 — Columbia, South Carolina — 2nd Open Women
September 14 — Fool’s Gold — Dahlonega, Georgia — 1st Open Women
August 20–24 — Swiss Epic — 2nd Masters Women
June 15 — Marathon Nationals — Auburn, Alabama — 2nd
Tuck Fest Dirt Crit — Charlotte, North Carolina — 3rd
April 9–13 — Pisgah Stage Race — Brevard, North Carolina — 3rd Open Women

2021

UCI Masters Marathon World Championships — Il Ciocco, Italy — 4th Place

September 25 — Masters Marathon Worlds — Il Ciocco, Italy — 4th

2020

Pisgah Triple Crown — Overall Champion
Florida Gravel Grinder Series — Overall Champion
Off-Road Assault on Mount Mitchell — 1st Open Women
Fool’s Gold — 1st Open Women

December 5 — Currahee Gravel — Mount Airy, Georgia — 2nd
November 15 — Swank 65 — North Carolina — 2nd
September 19 — Dirt Diggler — North Carolina — 3rd
September 12 — Fool’s Gold — Georgia — 1st
July 19 — ORAMM — North Carolina — 1st

March 1 — Florida Gravel Grinder #3 — Sorrento, Florida — 3rd
February 15 — 12 Hours of Santos — 1st Open Women
February 9 — Florida Gravel Grinder #2 — Dade City, Florida — 2nd
January 5 — Florida Gravel Grinder #1 — Lake Apopka, Florida — 1st

2019

Pisgah Stage Race — Overall Champion Open Women
UCI Masters XC World Championships — Canada — 4th Place

April 8–12 — Pisgah Stage Race — 1st
August 21 — Masters XC Worlds — Mont Sainte Anne, Canada — 4th

2018

Breck Epic — Overall Champion Open Women
USA Cycling Marathon National Champion
UCI Masters World Championships — Bronze Medal

November — Florida State Series #7 — Lithia, Florida — 2nd
November — Florida State Series #6 — Lakeland, Florida — 3rd
October — Florida State Series #5 — Alva, Florida — 1st
October — Florida State Series #4 — Alachua, Florida — 2nd

September 15 — Fool’s Gold — Georgia — 1st

August 5–10 — Breck Epic — Colorado — Overall Champion

July — USA Nationals — National Champion
July — UCI Worlds — Andorra — 3rd

June 24 — Dirt Devils — 3rd

June — Georgia State Series — Acworth, Georgia — 1st ST / 2nd XC

May 6 — Marathon Nationals — Arkansas — National Champion

April 22 — Sea Otter Classic — California — 1st Cat 1

April 8 — Markham 50/100 — Florida — 1st

March 25 — SERC #1 — Newberry, Florida — 2nd

March 18 — Coconut Cup #7 — 3rd
March 4 — Alafia Classic — 6 Hour Champion

February — Coconut Cup #6 — 1st ST / 1st XC
February — 12 Hours of Santos — 2nd Solo / 3rd Coed

January 27 — Green Gobbler — Georgia — 2nd
January 7 — El Lagarto — Florida — 1st

2017

USA Cycling XC National Championships — 2nd Place
UCI World Championships — 6th Place
Florida Endurance Series — Overall Champion

December — Coconut Cup — 4th
November — FSC #7 — 3rd
November — FSC #6 — 3rd
November — FSC #5 — 3rd
October — FSC #4 — 4th
October — FSC #3 — 4th
September — FSC #2 — 4th
September — FSC #1 — 2nd TT / 4th

July — XC Nationals — 2nd
June — UCI Worlds — 6th

May 28 — 6 Hours of Haile — 2nd
May 13 — Alafia — 3rd
May 7 — Marathon Nationals — 10th

April 23 — Hammerhead 100 — 2nd

March 26 — Amelia — 1st

February 18 — 12 Hours of Santos — 1st

January 29 — El Lagarto — 1st
January 8 — Markham 360 — 1st Team

2016

USA Cycling Marathon National Champion
USA Cycling XC Nationals — Silver Medal
UCI World Championships — 4th Place

September — UCI Worlds — Italy — 4th
July — Nationals — Mammoth — 2nd
June — Marathon Nationals — Georgia — 1st

May — XTERRA Southeast — 2nd
May — Miami Tri — 1st AG

April — Dyer Duathlon — 1st

March — SERC — 2nd

February — 12 Hours of Santos — 1st

January — Amelia 369 — 2nd
January — XTERRA Run — 1st

2015

XTERRA World Championships — 7th AG (27th Overall)
XTERRA East Championship — 1st AG (3rd Overall)

November — XTERRA Worlds — Maui — 7th

September — Fool’s Gold — 1st
September — Trilogy Bonus — 1st

August — Trilogy #3 — 1st

June — XTERRA East — 1st

May — Nationals — 2nd

April — Sea Otter — 1st

February — 12 Hours of Santos — 2nd

January — Amelia 369 — 1st

2014

(Already fully correct — keeping exactly as built above)

2013

XTERRA Southeast Regional Champion
Coconut Cup Series Champion

December — Half Marathon Off-Road — 1st Female
December — FSC #9 — 3rd
December — FSC / Coconut Cup — 2nd

November — FSC #8 — 3rd
November — FSC #7 — 4th
November — FSC #6 — 4th

October — FSC #5 — 4th
October — Short Track — 2nd
October — FSC #4 — 5th
October — FSC #3 — 4th

September — XTERRA Nationals — 10th

August — Ocean Swim — 7th

July — XC Nationals — 8th

June — XTERRA East — DNF

May — US Cup — 6th
May — XTERRA Southeast — 2nd AG

May — XTERRA Key Biscayne — 1st AG

March — XTERRA Miami — 1st AG

February — Coconut Cup #6 — 1st
February — 12 Hours Santos — 3rd
February — Coconut Cup #5 — 1st

January — Coconut Cup #4 — 1st
January — Time Trial — 1st
January — 12 Hours Amelia — 2nd

2012

Coconut Cup Champion
XTERRA World Championships — 9th Place

December — 12 Hours Markham — 2nd
December — FSC #9 — 2nd

November — FSC #7 — 2nd

October — XTERRA Worlds — 9th
October — FSC #4 — 1st

September — FSC #3 — 1st
September — FSC #2 — 1st
September — FSC #1 — 2nd

June — XTERRA East — 2nd

May — XTERRA Southeast — 4th

April — XTERRA Yargo — 2nd
April — US Cup — 5th

March — SERC — 3rd
March — XTERRA Miami — 2nd

February — Coconut Cup — 2nd
February — Coconut Cup — 5th

January — Coconut Cup — 1st
January — 12 Hours Amelia — 3rd

EARLY YEARS — TRIATHLON & MTB FOUNDATION

2011

December 11 — Florida State Championship Series #9 / Coconut Cup Make-Up — Santos Trails, Ocala, Florida — 4th Place

November 20 — Florida State Championship Series #8 / Coconut Cup #2 — Caloosahatchee Park, Alva, Florida — 4th Place

November 6 — Florida State Championship Series #6 / Coconut Cup #1 — Markham Park, Florida — 5th Place

October 16 — Florida State Championship Series #4 — Alafia River State Park, Lithia, Florida — 5th Place

September 4 — XTERRA Canada — Whistler, British Columbia — 4th Place

June 11 — Down 2 Earth Endurance Race — Amelia Earhart Park, Hialeah, Florida — 1st Place

2010

Coconut Cup Cross Country Mountain Bike Series — Florida — 11th Place Overall

2009

XTERRA Miami Off-Road Triathlon — Miami, Florida — 3rd Overall Female, 1st in Division

Coconut Cup Cross Country Mountain Bike Series — Florida — 9th Place Overall

2008

XTERRA Miami Off-Road Triathlon — Miami, Florida — 2nd Place Age Group

Coconut Cup Cross Country Mountain Bike Series — Florida — 6th Place Overall


TABLE TENNIS CAREER

Poland

1986 — Started training at AZS AWF Gdańsk

1987–1999 — Competed in Polish 1st League and Extraclass

1988–1998 — Multiple Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals at Polish Academic Championships

1987 — National Junior Championships — Gold (Doubles), Silver (Singles)
1988 — National Junior Championships — Two Gold Medals (Doubles, Teams)
1989 — National Junior Championships — Gold, Silver, Bronze (Singles, Doubles, Teams)
1990 — National Junior Championships — Two Silver Medals (Doubles, Teams)
1991 — National Junior Championships — Gold (Teams)

International Competition:
Kalmar, Sweden — Gold (Doubles), 5th Place (Singles)

Ranking:
Top 6 on the Polish National Ranking List

Recognition:
Recognized by the cities of Gdańsk and Sopot for athletic achievements

Featured in:
“Learn Table Tennis in a Weekend” by Andrzej Grubba
(World Top 5 Player, #1 in Poland)

Training Experience:
Kalmar, Sweden
Hamburg, Germany
Grenoble, France

United States

Highest USATT Rating: 2062
Top 16 Olympic-eligible women in the United States

2000–2003 — #1 Ranked Woman in Florida

2000 — Florida State Closed — Champion
2000 — Florida Winter Open — Champion (Under 1950)

2001 — Florida Open — Champion
2001 — Houston Open (4-Star Tournament) — Champion
2001 — South Florida Winter Open — Champion
2001 — Florida State Closed — Champion
2001 — Pace Table Tennis Tournament — Champion

2002 — First Countryside Tournament — Runner-Up
2002 — Florida Winter Open Doubles — Runner-Up
2002 — US Open Warm-Up Tournament — Runner-Up

2003 — Florida State Closed — Champion
2003 — US Open — Silver Medal (Under 2100 Women)

2004 — ACUI National College Championships
• Mixed Doubles — Silver Medal
• Women’s Doubles — Silver Medal
• Women’s Singles — 7th Place

2005 — STIGA Cary Cup — 3rd Place


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