Mimi Anderson was born in Singapore to an Army family in 1962. In 1971 she was sent to boarding school where she enjoyed participating in team sports such as hockey, netball and rounder’s. At the age of 14, Mimi suffered from anorexia which stayed with her on and off for the next 15 years. Now married for 28 years, with three grown up children and two grandsons, her running has gone from strength to strength.
In 1999 she took up running and literally had to teach herself how to run. She started on a treadmill, eventually venturing outside and taking part in a few races up to the half marathon distance. In 2000 a friend suggested that she enter the Marathon des Sables, this is a 250km 7 day self-sufficiency staged race in the Sahara Desert, and Mimi couldn’t think of any reasons why she couldn’t enter this challenging race.. In 2001 she ran the Marathon des Sables as part of a team, and although she was extremely ill during the race she did complete it. On returning home, she remembered thinking that if she could complete what was supposed to be the “toughest footrace in the world” feeling ill, what could be achieved feeling 100%?
Mimi’s races have taken her all over the world and if there are no events that catch her eye she will organise her own challenges. She has achieved three World Records, two of which are running from the top to bottom of the UK and Ireland, smashed course records and has proved that in the Ultra running world women can be as good if not better than the men.
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