Monique Merrill
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Monique Merrill (born May 29, 1969) is an American ski mountaineer and marathon mountain biker. She studied at the University of Virginia.[1]
Merrill attended the Pine Crest School until 1987, and studied at University of Virginia until 1991. She lives in Breckenridge, Colorado.[2]
Selected results
- six time Champion and record holder for Imperial Challenge Multisport, Breckenridge
- three time Champion and record holder, Co-ed Grand Traverse-Crested Butte to Aspen ski race
- 2000:
- 1st, Montezumas Revenge Mountain Bike 24 Hour Race
- 2003:
- 1st, Xterra National Overall, Keystone
- 1st, Montezumas Revenge Mountain Bike 24 Hour Race
- 2005:
- 1st, Life-Link Ski Mountaineering Series
- 2006:
- 1st, World Championship Adventure Racing, Sweden
- 1st, Primal Quest Adventure Race, Utah
- 1st, Raid Galouise, Alberta, Canada
- 3rd, Xterra National Championships, Colorado
- 10th, World Championship vertical race
- 2007:
- 1st, World Championship Adventure Racing, Scotland
- 1st, North American Randonnee Rally, Jackson Hole
- 1st, 100 Mile Mountain Bike Marathon, Breckenridge
- 1st, Mountain Crest Marathon 27.2 miles, Breckenridge
- 2009:
- 1st, US Ski Mountaineering National Championship, Jackson Hole[4]
- 2010:
- 7th, World Championship team race (together with Amy Fulywer)[5]
- 9th, World Championship single race[6]
- 9th, World Championship vertical race[7]
- 9th, World Championship combination ranking[8]
- 2011:
- 1st, Power of Four, Aspen Mountain, mixed team, together with Mike Kloser[9]
Pierra Menta
Main article: Pierra Menta
- 2009: 7th, together with Sari Anderson
Patrouille des Glaciers
Main article: Patrouille des Glaciers
- 2010: 7th (and 4th in the "international civilian women" ranking), together with Lyndsay Meyer and Nina Cook Silitch[10]
External links
- Monique Merrill at skimountaineers.org
References
- ↑ Merrill's Facebook profile
- ↑ Personal information, Facebook
- ↑ US Ski Mountaineering Championships, March 23, 2009.
- ↑ Provisional results women teams, www.canillo2010.org
- ↑ 5. ISMF World Championships - individual (AD), www.skimountaineering.org
- ↑ 5. ISMF World Championships - vertical race (AD), skimountaineering.org
- ↑ ISMF World championship combined ranking - women, ISMF.
- ↑ Power of Four Ski Mountaineering Race, March 5, 2011, Final Results
- ↑ 2010 Patrouille des Glaciers
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