Jump to content

Allie Bailey (runner)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Allie Bailey
Personal information
Born1981 (age 43–44)
Websitewww.alliebailey.co.uk Edit this at Wikidata
Sport
Sporttrail running

Allie Bailey (born 1981) is a British ultrarunner and author.[1][2][3][4]

In 2022, Bailey was voted one of the most inspiring female adventurers in the UK.[5] In 2024, she wrote There is no Wall, an account of the alcoholism, depression and severe mental breakdowns which almost cost her her life.[2][6]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Bailey, Allie". Deutsche Ultramarathon-Vereinigung.
  2. ^ a b Bailey, Allie (2024). There is No Wall. Vertebrate.
  3. ^ Aron, Isabelle (11 April 2024). "I drank two bottles of wine before a 100-mile race - but still denied I was an alcoholic". i.
  4. ^ Larbi, Miranda (6 May 2024). ""I ran 52 marathons in a year and no, it didn't cure my depression": Allie Bailey on running, addiction and saving herself". Stylist.
  5. ^ Bowes, Gemma (8 March 2022). "Going places: 10 inspirational female adventurers". The Guardian.
  6. ^ McCafferty, Lacey (4 March 2024). "BOOK REVIEW: "There Is No Wall" by Allie Bailey". Ultra Running Magazine.
[edit]