British ultrarunner (born 1970)
Anna Troup (born 1970)[1] is a British ultramarathon runner who, in 2021, achieved the fastest known time for a female completion of the Pennine Way. She is a qualified lawyer and works in financial management.
Early life, education, and rowing
Troup has an MA in PPE from the University of Oxford and is a qualified lawyer, having trained at Slaughter and May.[2] While at Oxford she rowed as stroke in the winning boat in the 1991 Women's Boat Race.[3][4] She has been chair of the Oxford University Women's Boat Club and a member of the board of The Boat Race Company, which runs The Boat Race, and is on the board of the Leander Club.[5]
Running career
On 17 August 2021, Troup completed the 268-mile (431 km) Pennine Way in 72 h 46 min,[6][7] breaking the fastest known time previously held by Sabrina Verjee who had completed in 74 h 28 min 19 s in 2020.[8]
Troup is the female record holder of the Summer Spine Race along the route of the Pennine Way, having completed the 2021 race in a time of 80 h 28 min 35 s.[9] In the 2022 Spine Race, run in January, she dropped out at Torside;[10] the fastest female completed in 104h 08min 22s.[11]
Troup was the fastest female in the 2021 Lakeland 100 race, in which her partner, Richard Staite, was the fastest veteran; one of her daughters was the youngest finisher in the associated Lakeland 50 race, and her other daughter supported the family runners at the aid stations.[12][13] She has also been fastest female in the 2020 Arc of Attrition 100,[14] the Wendover Woods 100, and the Exodus 100, and has been placed in several other races.[6]
As of January 2022[update], Troup plans to take part in the 2022 Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, which starts on August 28.[15][16]
Personal life and employment
Troup's partner is ultrarunner Richard Staite, and she has two daughters who also compete in ultramarathons.[3][12] She lives in Henley.[3]
She works in financial management[2] and, among other roles, is a non-executive director of the Charles Stanley Group[17] and of T. Bailey Financial Services.[18] She is a trustee of the Triathlon Trust.[19]
In a 2019 interview, she said that her favourite book was Steve Peters's The Chimp Paradox; her favourite app, Strava; and her favourite quote, Henry Ford's words: "If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right."[5]
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