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Bio


BIO

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BIO

 
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My name is Dani Moreno, and I am a trail runner galloping and residing in the Eastern Sierra mountain town of Mammoth Lakes, CA. I moved here at the end of 2020 from the utopian coast town of Santa Barbara, where I lived for a decade and graduated from the University of Santa Barbara, California.

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While at UCSB, I competed for the women's Cross Country and Track and Field programs under Coach Pete Dolan's guidance. During my collegiate career, I was lucky enough to produce times that made me competitive on both the conference and national level. However, this isn't what made my experience memorable. Instead, it was everything that happened outside those PR's; the kooky vulgar humor-filled friendships, Super Cucas breakfast burritos after Wednesday morning drills, Co-op runs and runs with my PIC Coop (nicest person in a milky way), Free-Ride Fridays, Space Cakes, stories of former gauchos turning in fast times despite our crappy cement bump-filled track, hill circuits overlooking the ocean, vision quests, and so much more.

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Following graduation, I was perplexed, I thought I still wanted to run, but admittedly I was burnt out on counting miles and the daily commitment. During that time, I focused on rediscovering myself. Throughout this life cataclysm, I leaned into my outdoor guiding and let myself be engulfed by pursuing adrenaline-boosting activities. I thought if I could consistently push myself to my physiological limits, I would somehow trigger the “life-defining moment" I craved.

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What was I searching for, you may ask? A lot of things. A sign that pursuing my college running career was worth it, that I would be okay in life financially, that I wasn’t my last result, that all the mistakes and bad relationships I had chosen to indulge in were part of the plan, and that better times were ahead of me, etc, etc, etc. Pretty much everything a post-grad with no life plan yearns an answer for.

While it was tough in the moment I learned from others that this doomsday mentality was common for college grads, but like anyone who has experienced this "lack of purpose" in life, it's hard to pull yourself out of the funk while the aimlessness still feels very heavy, present, and real. See, unlike other students who pursued strategic internships and really thought about their major, I felt as though I had put all my eggs into the wrong basket, the running basket. But the funny thing is throughout this whole phase of my life, despite doing these other fun things, none of them gave me the same satisfaction running did. It was hard to admit, but whatever heartbreak I had felt from running, I hit a point where I was ready to amend it and try again because that's what true love does - keeps trying. 😉

So as I worked as an outdoor guide for a few years, I eventually found myself sneaking away during campfires or morning coffee talks to run. These days, 10-20minutes was all I was doing, but I started to explore TRAILS even with that short amount of time. And slowly but surely, I started to experience that same raw elated feeling I had when I originally fell in love with the sport.

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Trails ignited me and entertained my desire to feel raw and primal. And, before I knew it, I was exploring the Los Padres National Forest's front range on my off days. It was here that I was introduced to the term "trail running." I mean, I had run on dirt throughout college, but this was much different. Trail running immediately appealed to all aspects of my personality in a way that no other type of running had before. It was dirty, painful (all the time), required a new set of skills, had an ever-changing environment and required true knowledge and faith of one's body. It was as if someone had taken to me to another planet named Dani and just dropped me off and slapped me as they were leaving as to say, "It's been here all along egg noodle."

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As I began to race trails, it was been mind-blowing to see how many new opportunities and doors seemed to appear out of nowhere. I felt reawaken and brought back to life as I began to plan a life that encompassed these goals and aspirations.

My first few years in the sport couldn't have been more amazing. I was traveling all over the United States and even to new countries. And no matter how the races panned out, the feeling I walk away with is always the same: gratitude.

That theme has continued as now I am a handful of years deep into the sport. And, I expect that it will never stop.

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Looking to 2022, I am more excited than I have ever been for a new year as I have set my sights high. Gaining some confidence from my debut in the Golden Trail World Series I have my eye on higher finishes with much faster times. My goal is to solidify myself as one of the best mountain runners in the world at the sub-ultra distances.

I can’t wait to continue this journey with the sport that helped me become a better person and continues to fuel my love for life.

Hope this gives you a little more insight.

Cheers!

D-Mo

 
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Stats


RESULTS & SCHEDULE

Stats


RESULTS & SCHEDULE

‘24 Schedule

Mesa Half Marathon

Ventura Half Marathon

Canyons

Zegama

Broken Arrow

Sierre Zinal

OCC

Accolades

  • 3rd at OCC 2022

  • 3rd place at Mont du Mont Blanc Marathon 2022

  • 5th place Overall Golden Trail World Series 2021

  • USATF Trail Half-Marathon Champion 2020

  • NACAC Mountain Running Champion 2019

  • USA Team Member - NACAC Women’s Champions 2019

  • 2 x USA Long Distance Mountain Team Member 2017 & 2019

  • USATF 50k Trail Champion 2019

  • USA Trail Team Member 2019

  • 2 x XTERRA World Champion 2018 & 2019

  • US Skyrunning Champion 2018

  • US Skyrunning Team Member 2018

  • Broken Arrow 26k Champion 2018

Rankings

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UTMB Score=763 (as of 9/2022)

ITRA Score = 757 (as of 6/2022)

Current Course Records = 14

*indicates new course record 

RESULTS

  • Ventura Half-Marathon

    1:10:46

  • Kodiak 53km - Big Bear, Ca - October

    GP:1 - 4:/ Overall : 7

    Mammoth Trail Fest - Mammoth Lakes, Ca - September

    GP:2 - 2:19:13/Overall: 17

    Boston Marathon - Boston, Ma - April

    GP:34 - 2:38:23

    Ventura Half Marathon - Ventura, Ca - February 26, 2023

    GP:1 - 1:12:51/ Overall : 15

  • OCC - 56km Chamonix, France - August 25,2022

    GP:3 - 6:17:05 / Overall : 35

    Marathon du Mont-Blanc - 42km Chamonix, France - June 26, 2022

    GP:3 - 4:21 / Overall: 36

    Go Pro Mountain Games - 10km Vail , Colorado - June 12,2022

    GP:1 - 48:29

  • GTWS Final The One Race - 37km El Hierro, Canary Islands - Oct 16, 2021

    GP:5 - 4:39:00

    GTWS Skrhunne - 21km - Ascain, France - Sept 25,2021

    GP:4 - 2:19:53

    GTWS Chiemgau 43km Marquartstein, Germany - Sept 4, 2021

    GP:5 - 4:50:16

    GTWS Olla de Nuria - June 13, 2021

    GP:8 - 2:46:01

    The Canyons Endurance Runs - 25K - Foresthill, CA - Apr 24, 2021

    Overall:5 GP:1 - 2:10:43*

    Peterson Ridge Rumble - 20 Miler - Sisters, OR - Apr 11, 2021

    Overall:6 GP:1 - 2:14:41*

  • USATF Trail Half Marathon Championship - Cable, Wisconsin - September 26, 2020

    Overall: 3 GP:1 - 1:21:28

    Point Mugu 25k Trail Race- Malibu, California - August 1, 2020

    Overall: 10 GP:1 - 01:57:47*

    Spartan Trail Race, San Jose 21k - San Jose, California - February 16, 2020

    Overall: 1 GP:1 - 01:51:27*

  • 2019

    WMRA Champ Long Distance Mountain - Villa La Angostura, Patagonia - November 16, 2019

    GP:19th Team: 4th - 04:12:05

    NACAC Mountain Running Championship - Tepatitlan, Mexico - October 20, 2019

    Overall:1 GP:1 - 01:05:28

    USATF 50k Championships -Fourmidable 50k - Auburn, Ca- Feb 16, 2019

    Overall:13 GP:1 - 4:12:56

  • XTERRA Trail World Championships 21k - Kualoa Ranch, Oahu - Dec 2, 2018

    Overall:9 GP:1 - 1:41:07 (New Course)

    US Skyrunning Championships - Franklin Mountains Trail Run 27k - El Paso, TX - Nov 10, 2018

    Overall:3 GP:1 - 3:15*

    The Rut 28k - Big Sky, MT - Sep 2, 2018

    Overall:34 GP:2 - 4:15:49

    Audi Power of Four 25k - Aspen, CO - July 19th, 2018

    Overall: 10 GP:1 - 2:24.01

    Broken Arrow Skyrace 26k - Squaw Valley, CA - June 17th, 2018

    Overall: 19 GP:1 - 2:36.45*

    Winter Ezakimak - Mammoth Mountain, CA- April 28th, 2018

    Overall: 4 GP:1 - 42:13

  • XTERRA World Trail Championships - Kualoa Ranch, Oahu - Dec 2nd, 2017

    Overall: 13 GP:1 - 1:39.22

    USATF Trail Half Marathon Championships - Hayward, WA - Sept 30th, 2017

    Overall: 17 GP:2 - 1:23:40  

    SLO Ultra Half Marathon - San Luis Obispo, CA - Sept 10th, 2017

    Overall:1 GP:1 - 1:40:20*

    Hells Hills 25k - Smithville, TX - Aug 1st, 2017

    Overall:1 GP:1 - 1:49:09* 

  • USATF Trail Half Marathon Championships-Bellingham, WA- Oct, 2017

    Overall:25 GP:4 - 1:39.49

    La Sportiva Cup Final- Park City, UT-Aug 8th, 2016

    GP:2 - 2:25:21

    Valley Crest Half Marathon- Los Angeles, CA-Jun 12, 2016

    Overall:3 GP:1 - 1:23:41 *

    L.A.P.D. - Memorial Road 5k-June 5, 2016

    Overall:2 GP:1 -17:05

    Clif Bar Mountains 2 Ocean Half Marathon - Ventura, CA-May 29, 2016

    Overall:5 GP:1 - 1:17.19

    Winter Ezakimak - Mammoth Mountain, CA- April 23, 2016

    Overall:4 GP:2 - 44:57.3

    Marin Ultra Challenge - 25K - Sausalito, CA- Mar 12, 2016

    Overall:10 GP:1 - 1:46:59 *

    Ramble on Romero - 6 Miler - Santa Barbara, CA-Mar 5, 2016

    Overall:1 GP:1 - 46:31 *

    La Cuesta Ranch Trail Run - 10K - San Luis Obispo, CA-Jan 9, 2016

    Overall:1 GP:1 - 44:35*

    Xterra Mt. Booney Trail Race - 6k - Mt. Booney, CA- Jan 17th, 2016

    Overall: 6 GP:1 - 29:28 *

  • 3k: 9:30

    5k(track): 16:33

    5k(road): 16:24

    6k: 20:17

    10k (track): 34:17

    10k (road): 33:03 (during half marathon)

    10k (trail): 44:35

    10mile: 55:04 (during half marathon)

    1/2 Marathon (road): 1:10:46

    1/2 Marathon (trail): 1:21:28

    25k (trail): 1:46:59

    50k(trail): 4:12:56