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Courtney Olsen is an American ultrarunner from Bellingham Washington. In November of 2024, she set the world record in the women's 50-mile run with a time of 5:31:56 at the Tunnel Hill trail in Vienna, Illinois. Olsen's time beat the previous world lead, set by Camille Herron.
Olsen qualified for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in 2020 with a personal best marathon time of 2:36:21, [[achieved]] at the 2018 California International Marathon. Olsen is affiliated with Tracksmith Hare AC and the Bellingham Distance Project, a post-collegiate competitive running team she helped establish and now leads as president. She works as a film librarian at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Medical Center.