Angela Mudge
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Angela Mudge (born 8 July 1970) is a Scottish champion hill runner and skyrunner. Despite being born with birth defects in both legs, and finding track athletics not to her liking, she discovered her sport while a postgraduate student in Scotland in the mid-1990s, and developed rapidly.
She has won the Scottish Hill Running Championships three times (1997, 1998, 2006),
Early years
Mudge's start in life did not augur well for a future in endurance running, after she was born with pedal defects; both of Angela's feet and one of her twin sister Janice's were pointing backwards. She has commented that "[w]e got a bit squashed in the
When she was a teenager she raced on the track, but gave it up out of dissatisfaction with "running in circles".[11] Even cross-country courses were insufficiently challenging, and it was only following her graduation from the University of Leicester with a BSc in chemistry, when she moved north to the University of Stirling to obtain her master's degree, that she discovered hill running and began to fulfil her potential.[12] When she subsequently moved to the University of Edinburgh to study for her PhD, she joined the Carnethy Hill Running Club, where she remains an active member and competitor. She obtained her doctorate in 2000.[4][13]
Although born and raised in Devon, Mudge has only ever represented Scotland at international level, commenting that "[i]t would've been tough to have gone back down south and tried to gain selection there. Once I started running for Scotland there seemed no point in changing because they gave me my opportunity."[14]
National and international career
Mudge came late to hill running by comparison with more mainstream athletics competitors, not recording results until her mid-twenties, but developed quickly thereafter. Placed only 49th in the British Fell Running Championship in 1995, she won the event four times in succession from 1997 to 2000.[3] In between times, she scored a fourth-place finish in the 1997 European Mountain Running Trophy, and also won the Scottish Hill Running Championships in 1997 and 1998,[2] and the Scottish Cross Country Championship in 1999.[15] She showed equally rapid development on the international stage, placing 46th in the 11th World Mountain Running Trophy when it was held in Scotland in 1995, five years prior to winning the event outright in 2000.[16]
She continued her international success in 1999, the year she broke the course record for the prestigious 4,100 metres (13,500 ft)
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In the European Mountain Running Trophy, her best results have been as runner up in Bad Kleinkirchheim,
Following her World Mountain Running Trophy win, she was one of only five Britons nominated at the 2001 Laureus World Sports Awards, alongside footballer David Beckham, rower Steve Redgrave, triple jumper Jonathan Edwards and boxer Lennox Lewis.[12] However, she was unable to attend the ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London because she had already booked a long-planned holiday to the Antipodes and, she claimed, "...didn't possess a little black dress, and would only have wandered around collecting autographs."[11]
She finished second behind
2005 injuries
Mudge missed much of the 2005 season, first recuperating from an operation to rehabilitate a damaged knee which left her on crutches, and then succumbing to a bout of
On her return from injury, she won three races in Switzerland and placed second in their National Championship. Her prizes included a large raclette cheese and a CHF50 voucher for a local florist. She had to decline the latter, as she had no place for a vase of flowers—she lives in a tent when touring the circuit, cooking over a gas stove and travelling to events by bicycle.[11]
Although she missed most of the summer, she recovered sufficiently to win the fifth World Masters Mountain Running Championships in England's Lake District in September.[6]
Skyrunning
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For 2006 Mudge became a member of the Team SaabSalomon Adventure Running Team, and competed in the
Team SaabSalomon retained Mudge's services for the 2007 Skyrunner Series, and she subsequently won the first three races in which she competed, in Berga, Berguedà, in the Catalan region of Spain,[33] Vallnord in Andorra,[34] and the Dolomites in Italy.[35] A second-place finish in the Zegama-Aizkorri Alpine Marathon was enough to see her retain her title in 2007.[8]
After her skyrunning success, Mudge travelled to
She was an occasional competitor in the 2008 series, winning in Valposchiavo, Switzerland,[39] and her home event in Fort William, Scotland.[40] She also finished second in the other two races she entered, the WMRA Grand Prix in Saillon-Ovronaz, Switzerland,[41] and the Sky Marathon de la Grigne in Italy.[42] However, a record-breaking performance by rival Corinne Favre in the latter denied Mudge a third successive championship.[42]
In domestic competition, she became the British Fell Running Champion for the fifth time in 2008,[3][43] after winning all four races in which she competed.[44]
Selected results
Year | Event[45][19][1] | Location | Result | |
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1997 | European Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Ebensee , Austria
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4th |
Team championship | 9th | |||
British Fell Running Championship | 1st | |||
Scottish Hill Running Championship | 1st | |||
1998 | British Fell Running Championship (2) | 1st | ||
Scottish Hill Running Championship (2) | 1st | |||
1999 | European Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Bad Kleinkirchheim, Carinthia, Austria | 2nd |
Team championship | 5th | |||
British Fell Running Championship (3) | 1st | |||
Inter-Counties Cross Country Championship | Wollaton Park, Nottingham, United Kingdom | 1st | ||
World Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Mount Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia | 7th | |
Team championship | 3rd | |||
Mount Kinabalu Climbathon | Mount Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia | 1st | ||
2000 | European Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Miedzygorze, Poland | 5th |
Team championship | 10th | |||
World Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Bergen, Germany | 1st | |
Team championship | 8th | |||
British Fell Running Championship (4) | 1st | |||
2001 | Cinq 4,000s | Sierre-Zinal, Switzerland | 1st | |
European Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Cerklje, Slovenia | 2nd | |
Team championship | 6th | |||
World Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Arta Terme, Italy | 5th | |
Team championship | 4th | |||
2002 | European Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Câmara de Lobos—Madeira, Portugal | 5th |
Team championship | 3rd | |||
World Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Innsbruck, Austria | 2nd | |
Team championship | 8th | |||
2003 | European Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Trento, Italy | 2nd |
Team championship | 3rd | |||
Pikes Peak marathon | Pikes Peak, Colorado | 1st | ||
World Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Girdwood, Alaska | 2nd | |
Team championship | 1st | |||
2004 | Mount Kinabalu Climbathon (2) | Sabah, Malaysia | 1st | |
Scottish Cross Country Championship | 3rd | |||
2005 | World Mountain Running Trophy | Individual championship | Wellington, New Zealand | 20th |
Team championship | 2nd | |||
World Masters Mountain Running Championship | Keswick, Cumbria, United Kingdom | 1st | ||
2006 | Buff Skyrunner Series | Zegama-Aizkorri Mendi Maratoia | Zegama, Spain | 1st |
5^ SkyRace Internaz. Valmalenco/Valposchiavo | Valposchiavo, Switzerland | 1st | ||
OSB Mount Ontake SkyRace | Nagano, Japan | 1st | ||
Dolomites SkyRace | Canazei, Italy | 1st | ||
20th Mount Kinabalu International Climbathon | Sabah, Malaysia | 3rd | ||
2006 Female World Championship | 1st | |||
Scottish Hill Running Championship (3) | 1st | |||
2007 | Buff Skyrunner Series | IV Marató de Muntaya de Berga | Berga, Berguedà, Spain | 1st |
III Sky Race Vallnord | Vallnord, Andorra | 1st | ||
Dolomites SkyRace | Canazei, Italy | 1st | ||
Maratòn Alpina Zegama-Aizkorri | Zegama, Spain | 2nd | ||
2007 Female World Championship (2) | 1st | |||
Everest Marathon | Gorak Shep–Namche, Nepal | 1st | ||
2008 | Buff Skyrunner Series | 7^ SkyRace Internaz. Valmalenco/Valposchiavo | Valposchiavo, Switzerland | 1st |
WMRA Grand Prix | Saillon-Ovronaz, Switzerland | 2nd | ||
Ben Nevis Race | Fort William, Scotland | 1st | ||
Sky Marathon de la Grigne | Sentiero delle Grigne, Pasturo, Italy | 2nd | ||
2008 Female World Championship | 2nd | |||
British Fell Running Championship (5) | 1st | |||
2009 | IAU Trail World Championships | Serre Chevalier, France | 2nd | |
Commonwealth Mountain and Ultra Distance Running Championships[46] | Uphill race | Keswick, Cumbria, United Kingdom | 7th | |
Uphill team race | 2nd | |||
Up and downhill race | 5th | |||
Up & downhill team race | 3rd | |||
2010 | World Masters Mountain Running Championship | Korbielow , Poland
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1st | |
Skyrunning World Championships | Vertical Kilometer | Canazei, Italy | 3rd | |
2011 | Commonwealth Mountain and Ultra Distance Running Championships[47] | 55 km trail | Llandudno, Conwy, Wales | 2nd |
Team championship | 2nd |
World Cup wins
# | Season | Date | Race | Discipline |
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1 | 2006 | May 28 | Maratòn Alpina Zegama-Aizkorri |
SkyRace
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2 | June 11 | Valmalenco-Valposchiavo |
SkyRace
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3 | June 25 | OSJ Ontake SkyRace | SkyRace
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4 | July 23 | Dolomites SkyRace | SkyRace
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5 | 2007 | May 20 | Marató de Muntanya de Berga | Sky Marathon
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6 | July 22 | SkyRace Andorra |
SkyRace
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7 | July 29 | Dolomites SkyRace | SkyRace
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8 | 2008 | June 8 | Valmalenco-Valposchiavo |
SkyRace
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9 | September 6 | Ben Nevis Race | SkyRace
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References
- ^ a b c d "Carnethy 'Hill of Fame'". Carnethy Hill Running Club. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
- ^ a b c SHR championships page Archived 2 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine, SHR.UK.com
- ^ a b c List of British Champions, British Fellrunning Association website
- ^ a b Profile at scottishhillracing.co.uk
- ^ a b "16th World Mountain Running Trophy 2000" Archived 6 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, WMRA website
- ^ a b "Munich Olympian finds Masters touch", Mike Addison, Westmoreland Gazette, 16 September 2005
- ^ Buff Skyrunner World Serieswebsite news, 1 October 2006
- ^ a b "Kilian Jornet and Angela Mundge, champions of the Buff Skyrunner 2007" Archived 17 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 24 September 2007
- ^ "100 things we still love about sport", The Observer, 1 June 2008
- ^ a b "Left to climb her own very lonely mountain", Fiona Russell, The Sunday Times, 1 October 2006
- ^ a b c d "A mountain to climb? Mudge now at her peak", Doug Gillon, The Herald, 23 September 2005
- ^ a b "Mudge makes Albert Hall date", BBC Sport, 15 January 2001
- ^ Mudge, Angela (1999). "Mass spectrometric characterisation of priority pollutants". University of Edinburgh PhD Depository.
- ^ "Champion Mudge remains down to earth" Archived 2 November 2004 at the Wayback Machine, Simon Buckland, The Sunday Times, 7 January 2001
- ^ Profile at scottishathletics.org.uk
- ^ Statistics for Angela Mudge Archived 21 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, World Mountain Running Association website
- ^ 1999 Mount Kinabalu climbathon report, Douglas Barry
- ^ Sierre-Zinal 2001 results (French)
- ^ a b British Medallists/Placings in World and European Mountain Running Trophies, gbrathletics.com website
- ^ 2001 European Mountain Running Trophy results Archived 15 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine, WMRA website
- ^ 2003 European Mountain Running Trophy results Archived 8 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine, WMRA website
- ^ "Run for the hills" Archived 13 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Iain Clark, In the Winning Zone, June 2008
- ^ World Mountain Running Trophy 2003 results Archived 16 May 2006 at the Wayback Machine, WMRT website
- ^ "On the Trail With... Angela Mudge" Archived 11 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Running Times article written by Mudge, published December 2003
- Colorado Springs Gazette, 18 August 2003
- ^ Team SaabSalomon website Archived 11 June 2004 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Mexico’s Mejia does it again" Archived 21 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 30 May 2006
- ^ "Schiessl and Mudge, winners in Valposchiavo" Archived 21 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 11 June 2006
- ^ "Japan – winners Dapit and Mudge" Archived 21 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 26 June 2006
- ^ "Dolomites SkyRace. Victory and record for Agustí Roc and Angela Mudge" Archived 21 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 24 July 2006
- ^ "The Sky's the Limit", interview with Angela Mudge, Fiona Russell, Daily Record, 15 January 2007
- ^ "Anna Pichtrova Clinches Fifth Crown At Mt Kinabalu Climbathon" Archived 9 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine, Malaysian National News Agency, 30 September 2006
- ^ "Raúl García and Angela Mudge, winners in Berga" Archived 29 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 20 May 2007
- ^ "Kilian Jornet and Angela Mudge won in Andorra" Archived 30 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 22 July 2007
- ^ "Mitja Kosovelj and Angela Mudge win the Dolomites SkyRace" Archived 29 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 30 July 2007
- ^ "Peak performance", Bryn Palmer, BBC Sport, 8 December 2007
- ^ "Mudge: toughest race ever" Archived 2 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Kevin Ferrie, The Herald, 11 December 2007
- ^ "Scottish woman on top of world", Melanie Reid, The Times, 14 January 2008
- ^ "Jornet and Mudge, win at Valmalenco-Valposchiavo" Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 6 June 2008
- ^ "Agusti Roc and Angela Mudge winners of the Ben Nevis Race in Fort William" Archived 21 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 6 September 2008
- ^ "The world-wide èlit of the Skyrunning met in Sierre Zinal" Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 13 August 2008
- ^ a b "Kilian Jornet and Corinne Favre winners of World Series 2008" Archived 21 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Buff Skyrunner World Series website news, 23 September 2008
- ^ "Sam Murphy Joins Angela Mudge On A Fell-Running Adventure" Archived 23 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Sam Murphy, Financial Times, December 2008
- ^ "2008 Championships" Archived 15 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Fellrunner.org.uk
- ^ "ULTRA DISTANCE". SCOT STATS. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
"MOUNTAIN RUNNING". SCOT STATS. Retrieved 22 July 2022. - ^ "Carnethy medallists at Commonwealth Ultra Distance & Mountain Running Champs". Carnethy Hill Running Club. 22 September 2009. Retrieved 22 July 2022.
- World Athletics. 28 September 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2022.. 27 September 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2022 – via The Free Library.
"North Wales; Organisers delighted by Commonwealth success". Liverpool Daily Post
External links
- Personal website of Angela Mudge
- Interview with Angela Mudge, Carnethy Running Club website
- List of Scottish medallists, at Scottish Athletics website
- Angela Mudge at World Athletics
- Angela Mudge at Power of 10
- Angela Mudge at ARRS
- Angela Mudge at ITRA