Katharine Ford

British cyclist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBritish cyclist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
isAthlete Sport cyclist
Work fieldSports
Gender
Female
Birth4 April 1986
Age38 years
Star signAries
Education
Durham University
The details

Biography

Katharine Ford (born 25 April 1986) in Glasgow, is a multi record-breaking British Ultracyclist and Epilepsy campaigner.

Personal life

Aged 9, Katharine was diagnosed with Right Temporal-lobe Epilepsy, before undergoing major transformative brain surgery 5 years later at the Edinburgh Royal Hospital for Sick Children.

She is former a Trustee of London disability sport charity Interactive, and the Herne Hill Velodrome Trust in London.

In 2012, she was nominated to carry the Olympic flame, which she did on 26 July 2012 in Camden. Her nomination was for her achievement in cycling and in raising epilepsy awareness.

Ultra Cycling Career

To date Katharine is still the youngest British female and first ever Scot to officially complete the Race Across America, across all its categories, in her 4 lady team, aged 22 years and 2 months while still an Undergraduate student at Durham University.

In March 2017, she became the British record holder and holder of the second greatest distance ridden by a female on a Static Cycle (340.4km), in accordance with Guinness World Record rules.

In July 2017, she became the first ever Briton to attempt to ride 12 Hours or more on an Indoor Velodrome and became the Ultra Marathon Cycling Association Indoor Track Cycling world record holder across the 6 Hour, 100km, 200km & 300km disciplines respectively. The ride raised comfortably over £20,000 for British charities, Epilepsy Action and the Edinburgh Children's Hospital Charity.

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