Angela Mudge

Angela Mudge
Angela Mudge, photographed after winning the 2008 Ben Nevis Race, part of the Skyrunner World Series
Personal information
Born (1970-07-08) 8 July 1970
Tavistock, Devon, England, UK
Websiteangelamudge.co.uk
Sport
SportSkyrunning, Fell running
Medal record
Skyrunning
World Championships
2010 Canazei Vertical km
Ultra running
World Trail Championships
2009 Briançon 68 km trail
Commonwealth Championships
2011 Llandudno 55 km trail
2011 Llandudno Team
Mountain running
World Championships
2000 Bergen Individual
2003 Girdwood Team
2003 Girdwood Individual
2005 Wellington Team
1999 Sabah Team
European Championships
1999 Carinthia Individual
2001 Cerklje Individual
2003 Trento Individual
2002 Madeira Team
2003 Trento Team
Commonwealth Championships
2009 Keswick Team overall
2009 Keswick Team uphill
World Masters Championships
2005 Keswick Over 35's
2010 Korbielow Over 40's

Angela Mudge (born 8 July 1970) is a Scottish champion hill runner and skyrunner. Despite being born with birth defects in both legs, and finding track athletics not to her liking, she discovered her sport while a postgraduate student in Scotland in the mid-1990s, and developed rapidly.

She has won the Scottish Hill Running Championships three times (1997, 1998, 2006), the British Fell Running Championships five times (1997–2000, 2008), and holds the women's record on more than thirteen courses in Scotland alone. On the international stage she won the Women's World Mountain Running Trophy in 2000, the World Masters Mountain Running Championships in 2005, and the Buff Skyrunner World Series in 2006 and 2007. She was named on a list of "100 things we still love about sport" by The Observer newspaper in June 2008.