A person in a red jacket and yellow hat runs along a rocky mountain ridge beside a small frozen pond, with snow-capped peaks and evergreen trees in the background under a clear blue sky.
A woman with long brown hair, wearing a teal and green outdoor jacket, stands outdoors in front of a blurred background of green foliage, looking directly at the camera with a neutral expression.

Maria Dalzot

DISCIPLINE:

  • Mountain Running® Team

ABOUT:

I live in the upper corner of the Pacific Northwest in Bellingham, Washington where I train among the evergreens in the pursuit of finding out what I am capable of physically and mentally. This is my 8th year with love La Sportiva and I continue to be inspired by the high-quality gear, the integrity and specialization of the company, and the athletes. I am a registered dietitian and have a virtual private practice that helps men and women heal their relationship with food and body with trauma-informed care and intuitive eating strategies.

 

PROUDEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

2011 | Winner of the  NACAC Mountain Running Championship in Ajijic, Mexico
2014 | Winner of the National Trail Half Marathon Championship
2015 | 18th overall and winning team silver at the World Long Distance Mountain Running Championship in Zermatt, Switzerland
2019 | Winner and course record holder of the 2019 ABC 50-miler.

Creating a successful business and helping change people’s lives daily.

 

Q+A: 

Who is your favorite running partner?

My husband, Tad, because he is my best friend and makes me feel safe.

What is your go-to hype song?

"Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes

What was the first La Sportiva product you tried?

The very first version of the Ultra Raptor.

Which charity/advocacy organizations do you support or belong to?

I am a passionate advocate for Health at Every Size® which helps to advance social justice, create an inclusive and respectful community, and support people of all sizes in finding compassionate ways to take care of themselves.

 

RESTING HEART RATE:

54 BPM

 

 

Banner photo: © Tad Davis