About Katie Spotz
It started with a simple but powerful idea…
"Ordinary people can do extraordinary things."
Katie Spotz is an endurance athlete, author, and humanitarian whose challenges have helped bring clean water to communities around the world. Once a self-described “benchwarmer,” Katie discovered that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things and she’s been proving it ever since.
Her mission: to make sure everyone has access to clean, safe drinking water.
Why She Rows
Katie’s challenges are more than physical tests — they are fundraising missions. Her efforts have already helped provide clean water to more than 50,000 people.
Her boldest mission yet is the Pacific Row, a 10,000-mile world-record attempt to bring clean water to 100,000 people.
Highlights
Youngest person to row an ocean solo (Atlantic)
First person to swim the entire 325-mile Allegheny River
Ran 11 ultramarathons in 11 days across 11 states (world record)
Completed a 3,300-mile human-powered crossing of South America
U.S. Coast Guard Elite Athlete of the Year
Glamour Woman of the Year
Featured in The New York Times, CNN, ABC, NPR, Joe Rogan, 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 News
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