Zwift, the online global fitness platform, has today announced the six members of the first Zwift Academy Run Team 2021. Over 12,000 people signed up for Zwift Academy Run. All those that completed the program’s 8 workouts and 2 races, graduated with a chance to make the final team selection process. The six member team is comprised of runners from a variety of different backgrounds, each with an interesting story to tell.
Ivan Alonso, USA. Ivan lives in Texas and through his athletic journey has lost over 85lbs (38kg). He went from running a 4:30 marathon to 2:57 and getting his Boston Qualifier.
Naomi Feder, Australia. Naomi is a Chiropractor and mother of twin girls. As an ultramarathoner she looks to inspire and encourage women to run of all ages and abilities.
Max Rahm, Germany. Max is a carpenter at his family business and will soon be starting architecture school. He is a focused runner with Berlin being his marathon debut.
Katie Sloane, England. Katie is another experienced runner, hoping to run 2:45 in Berlin. She can usually be found running the trails of the Peak District with her labrador Billy.
Deb Zelisko, Canada. Deb is the President & CEO of an audiology company. An avid cyclist and a committed Zwifter with level 50 on the bike. She started Zwift running during Covid and is now a level 20 runner. Berlin will be her first marathon.
Youiti Kado, Japan. Youiti is an AI research engineer. He started running after signing up for the Tokyo marathon 7 years ago.
Athletes will receive coaching and mentorship throughout the year in the build-up towards the Berlin Marathon from both Terrence Mahon and Jen Rhines. adidas is supplying all athletes with top of the line training apparel and run footwear. Woodway will be providing treadmills and Garmin will provide GPS smartwatches, heart rate monitors and cadence sensors. Maurten will provide products based on their hydrogel technology. Hyperice will provide a full suite of warm up and recovery tools.
Follow along the Zwift Academy Run team’s journey as the team balances everyday life while trying to train to be their best for the Berlin Marathon. 2021 will be the first racing for some of the team in over a year and for some members of the team this will be the first time building up to a marathon. The team is mixed of some trying to run under 2 hours 30 minutes while others are looking to break 4 hours with their first marathon. To learn more about the team and to stay up to date with their progress here.
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Zwift is the fitness company born from gaming. We’re dedicated fitness enthusiasts, experienced video game developers, and disruptive thinkers. Play is in our DNA and we know fun fuels results.
Zwift utilizes massively multiplayer online gaming technology to create rich, 3D worlds ripe for exploration. Join thousands of cyclists and runners in immersive playgrounds like London, New York, and Paris as well as our very own Watopia.
Our app connects wirelessly to exercise equipment: bike trainers, treadmills, and more, so your real world effort powers your avatar in the game.
From friendly races to social rides and structured training programs, Zwift unites a diverse community in pursuit of a more fun, immersive and social fitness experience.
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