She is an endurance athlete, charitable ambassador, author, and world-record holder. The list of accomplishments to her name is long and it started with one mile she reluctantly ran.
Her resume includes FIVE Ironman triathlons, cycling across the country, a 325-mile river swim, running 100 miles nonstop in less than 20 hours, and a solo row across the Atlantic Ocean.
All the while it’s water on her mind.
Access to clean water for everyone.
To date, because of Katie, and generous donors who believe in her mission, 43,000 people have access to clean water.
The endurance athlete adept at going the distance is just getting started.
BREAKING NEWS! :)…This December 2023, Katie is embarking on her latest challenge, A Long Way 4 Water, a 2,000-mile kayak from South to North America with the goal of helping 5,000 people gain access to clean water along the way.
Endurance and compassion landed Katie in The New York Times, CBS Morning News, CBS Evening News, Anderson Cooper 360, Sports Illustrated, Glamour Magazine, The Joe Rogan Experience, and more.
“She used her raw courage to row the Atlantic, all alone, for 70 days, to make sure people who will never know her name have clean water to drink.”
— Diane Sawyer, ABC World News anchor
Katie’s world record breaking strength and tenacity is well documented.
Turns out she’s humble, sincere and full of grace as well.
I love her heart for The Good Stuff.
You will too.