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Allie Bailey (runner)

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Allie Bailey
Personal information
Born1981 (age 42–43)
Websitealliebailey.co.uk
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

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  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.
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