Tera Moody

Tera Moody (born December 18, 1980) is a retired American athlete, who competes in the marathon and other long distance running events.

She won the Big 12 title in the 10,000 meters as a freshman and ran on Colorado's NCAA champion cross-country team as a sophomore in 2000.

After graduating from Colorado, Moody took a break from training seriously and became a personal trainer and real estate agent.

[5][1] In 2009, Moody participated in a variety of races, finishing fourth at the 25 km U.S. championships in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

[12] Moody returned to the racing at 2013 Houston Marathon after 18 months buildup following the hamstring injury[13] to finish 6th place in 2:39.10[14] and was the top American woman.

She currently competes in ultra ElliptiGO events, and holds the women's 24-hour distance record of 269.7 miles.