Introducing Debbie Martin-Consani (UltraRunDMC)
We first encountered Debbie in 2011 at the at the Highland Fling ultra race where she became the first female ultra runner to join Team Montane.
Debbie has represented Scotland and Great Britain in 100K and 24 hour races.
In 2013 Debbie placed 2nd in the Montane Lakeland 100 race (ML100) taking 2.5 hours off the previous women’s record, but only coming in second. She rectified it a year later by winning the 2014 ML100 and followed up in 2015 by placing 2nd in the shorter, and perhaps harder, Montane Lakeland 50.
Debbie’s’ race results speak for themselves. She's an incredible athlete and all the while working a full time job and raising a family. UltraRunDMC as she's affectionately known, will always be an inspiration.
2023: Cape Wrath Ultra 5th female and 28th overall
2022:
Montane Spine Race, 1st Female
2020:
Montane Spine Race, 2nd Female
2019:
Centurian Track 100, 1st Female | Ultra Trail Scotland, 1st Female | Thames Path 100, 1st Female
2017:
Tor des Géants, 330km
Transgrancanaria | 125km
World 24 hour championships - GB team
2016:
Highland Fling, 53 miles, Scotland | 6th in UK Trail Championships
SDW100 | 1st lady
NDW100 | 1st lady and new course record
European World 24 hour championships - GB team
2015:
World 24 hour championships - GB team. PB of 222km
| Montane Lakeland 50 - 2nd lady
| Spartathlon - 5th lady
| White Rose 60 - 1st lady and new course record
2014:
Montane Lakeland 100 -1st lady
2013:
IAU World 24 hour championships, Steenbergen, Holland - PB of 220km Team European bronze|
Montane Lakeland 100 - 2nd lady
| Thames Path 100 - 1st lady and 4th overall
2012:
IAU World 24 hour championships, Katowice, Poland - set new Scottish records for 100km, 200km and 24 hour | Bronze team for World, silver for European categories |
Devil of the Highlands, Scotland - 1st lady in 6 hrs 54 mins
2011:
West Highland Way Race, 95 miles, Scotland |
Highland Fling, 53 miles, Scotland
| Scotland Commonwealth ultra distance championships |
North Wales – represented Scotland in the 24 hour race
2010:
West Highland Way Race, 95 miles, Scotland |
Highland Fling, 53 miles, Scotland
2008:
West Highland Way Race, 95 miles, Scotland
"Imagine taking nearly 2.5 hours off the previous women’s record (ML100), and still coming in second. Well, that’s what happened to me."
- Debbie