Meet Diana Fitzpatrick
Elite athlete, former attorney, and mother of two, Diana Fitzpatrick, 68, brings rigor, empathy, and intelligence to everything she does. Her accomplishments are extensive: a three-time Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier (with a personal best of 2:37:32), an age-group record holder at the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run (set at age 60), and a two-time winner of the famed Dipsea Race, among many other honors and achievements.
A priority for Diana is giving back to the running community. As the first female president of the Western States Endurance Run Foundation, she helmed a number of groundbreaking policies around diversity and inclusion. She also coaches the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center’s 1000 Mile Club, featured in the acclaimed documentary 26.2 to Life.