Chloë Lanthier holds a Master in Biomechanics and human performance and a Bachelor of Science in exercise physiology
Chloë is an international consultant in biomechanics, sport injury and sport-specific performance physiology. With twenty five plus year of experience she works throughout Europe and North America teaching conferences in sports orthopaedic clinics and work closely with private organisations, national training centres, and with professional teams and athletes of all levels.
She is a scientist in performance physiology for the Space Program at NASA, a published author, and a regular keynote speaker.
A highly accomplished endurance athlete she has achieved over forty podiums in mountain-ultra running and completed five Marathon des Sable, with a best 5th female finish. She is a former twenty-four hour cross-country mountain bike world champion, and top ten overall in all distances of the Iditarod Trail Invitational, an unsupported winter cycling event on the remote Iditarod trail in Alaska, covering distances of 100 miles, 550 km and 1,700 km to the Arctic Circle. She has been a Patagonia ambassador for over twenty years.
Originally from Canada, she now lives in Chamonix, France where she founded the Chamonix Mountain Endurance Academy (chamonixacademy.com) and the Chamonix Mountain Running Festival (chamonixrunfest.com)