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Rebecca Rusch was born on 25 August, 1968 in Aguadilla Pueblo, Puerto Rico. Discover Rebecca Rusch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 25 August 1968
Birthday 25 August
Birthplace Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Nationality United States

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2019

Rebecca Rusch is an American ultra endurance pro athlete, world champion, author, entrepreneur, Emmy Award winner, and motivational speaker whose career has spanned numerous adventure sports including rock climbing, expedition racing, whitewater rafting, cross-country skiing and mountain biking. Rusch was nominated to the international Mountain Bike Hall of Fame in 2019, owns seven World Championship titles in multiple disciplines and was a member of the US National Whitewater Rafting Team as well as several international adventure racing teams, participating in the Eco Challenge (1997–2002), Primal Quest (2002–2006) and Raid Gauloises (2000, 2002, 2003) series.

These efforts and more are discussed in a Rich Roll podcast. An ultra athlete and author, Roll says, "Rebecca’s accomplishments are beyond impressive. But our conversation lives beyond elite performance to explore things like curiosity. The richness of adventure. Feeding the soul. Continuous personal growth. Redefining age. Contributing to the greater good. And giving back. Most of all, this is about what can be gleaned by leaning into the unknown. And living outside the comfort zone. My hope is that it leaves [listeners] re-evaluating personal limits. And inspired to live more adventurously."

Arkansas High Country Route, FKT [fastest known time] (2019)

Smoke’N’Fire 400, Women's record holder (2015)

2017

Outside Magazine Top 40 Women Who've Made the Biggest Impact (2017)

Men's Journal 25 Most Adventurous Women in the Past 25 Years (2017)

Trailblazer MVP Award, Women's Sports Museum (2017)

Dirty Kanza 100, 1st Woman (2017), 1st Overall (2016)

2016

Accepted as a presenter at the inaugural TEDxSunValley event, Rusch spoke to a hometown crowd of 300 on November 30, 2016. "Navigating Home", her 17-minute address, can be viewed on Rusch's YouTube channel. On May 27, 2019, Rusch and her sister Brig. Gen. Sharon Bannister were invited to be co-keynote speakers in Washington DC by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, dedicated to remembering those who served in the USA armed forces in Vietnam and to maintaining the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Rusch counted it as "the most important speech of our lives, sharing our parallel stories of finding Dad and keeping his memory and impact alive. Through the loss of one family member, we have gained thousands of new family members who have also been touched by loss."

2015

In 2015, Rusch became the first person to pedal the entire length of the 1,800 km (1,200 mi) Ho Chi Minh Trail through Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Blood Road, according to director Nicholas Schrunk, “set out to document an epic cycling expedition as well as Rebecca’s personal journey to visit the crash site [of her father], but we ended up uncovering something much deeper. It’s a story about the scars, both physical and emotional, that war leaves on families, countries, and cultures, and how they still exist today.” The film earned "best of the festival" and audience favorite awards at the Banff Mountain Film Festival, Bentonville Film Festival, Breck Film Fest and Sun Valley Film Festival, where it premiered in 2017. Nominated for one Sports Emmy Award and two News & Documentary Emmy Awards, it won the latter for Outstanding Graphic Design & Art Direction in 2017.

Active.com #19 of 50 World's Best Athletes (2015)

Jay P's Backyard Fat Pursuit 200k, 1st Woman (2015)

2014

Rusch to Glory: Adventure, Risk & Triumph on the Path Less Traveled, published August 2014 by VeloPress and written by Rusch with Selene Yeager, chronicles her journey from rookie suburban high school cross-country runner to World Champion endurance athlete, and all the adventures in between. Set in the exotic locales and extreme conditions that forged an extraordinary athlete from ordinary roots—trekking through Borneo, mountain climbing in Patagonia, navigating the rivers of Vietnam, racing bikes across the Andes—Rusch's rambling led to a successful career in ultra adventure racing, but when the TV cameras dropped out and sponsorship dollars followed, Rusch's story carried on. "At age 38, Rusch faced a tough decision: retire or reinvent herself yet again. Determined to go for broke, she shifted her focus to endurance mountain bike racing and rode straight into the record books at a moment when most athletes walk away. Rusch to Glory is more than an epic story of adventure; it is a testament to the rewards of hard work, determination, and resilience on the long road to personal and professional triumph."

Trans Andes Challenge MTB Stage Race 300k, 1st Woman (2014)

2013

Rated a Top 5 gravel event by Global Cycling Network and one of the 25 Best Bike Rides in the World by Outside Magazine, Rebecca's Private Idaho has been staged every Labor Day weekend since 2013 in Rusch's hometown and surrounding Idaho backcountry. Conceived and reconned by Rusch, produced in partnership with her sponsors, the gravel grinder, stage race and outdoor festival benefits local, national and global charities: the Wood River Trails Coalition; the Idaho chapter of the National Interscholastic Cycling Association; People for Bikes and World Bicycle Relief. RPI, along with other cycling clinics, camps and guided tours coordinated and led by Rusch (including Rusch Academy and MTB Lao), plus adventures like mountain biking up and down Mount Kilimanjaro have raised over $500k to date in support of select nonprofits.

Active.com #32 of 50 World's Best Athletes (2013)

Kokopelli Trail Moab-Fruita Course Record, 13:32:46 (2013)

2011

USAC National Singlespeed Champion: Sun Valley (2011)

2010

Mountain Biker of the Year, Endurance LIVE Awards (2010)

2009

Leadville 100, Winner and women's record holder (2009,2010,2011,2012)

2008

24 Hour Team MTB National Champion (2008,2009,2011)

Masters Cross Country Skiing World Champion (2008)

2007

Mountain X-Games Adventure Race, 1st Women's team (2007)

24 Hour Solo Mountain Bike National Championships, 2nd (2007)

3-Time 24 Hour Solo Mountain Bike World Champion (2007,2008,2009)

2006

USA Cycling Ultra Endurance Series Winner (2006,2007,2009)

2004

Adventure Sport Magazine “Queen of Pain” (2004)

2003

Sports Illustrated Adventure Racing Team of the Year (2003)

Outside Magazine Top 20 Female Athletes of the Year (2003)

Raid Gauloises Adventure Racing World Championships, 1st (2003)

2001

US Whitewater Rafting National Champion Team (2001,2002)

1968

Rusch was born August 25, 1968 in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico to Stephen Rusch and Judy Tomlinson Rusch. Her father, a US Air Force F-4 pilot, was shot down during combat in the Vietnam War in 1972 when Rusch was 3 years old. She has an older sister, USAF Brigadier Gen. Sharon Bannister. Rusch attended college at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she studied business marketing. Rusch married Greg Martin in September 2014; Martin is an engineer firefighter for the Ketchum fire department and accomplished mountain biker and outdoorsman. Rusch, Martin and their dogs Diesel & Gracie reside in Ketchum, Idaho.