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Gertritrude Gonzalez
Born September 8, 1984 Lake Charles, Louisiana to Jessica Hunt and Elton Toussand Jr. Her mother, Jessica Hunt worked for the government for many years while her father was an entrepreneur holding his own car shop.
Early Life
Gertritrude moved to Austin, Texas with her mother in 1985 and started going to Ebenezer School in 1987. Next, she started early childhood at Oak Springs Elementary in 1989, then kindergarten at Andrews Elementary in 1990 graduating fifth grade in 1996, transferring to Pearce Middle School in 1996. After graduating eighth grade in 1999, she started ninth grade at LBJ Science Academy. While there she learned accelerated Science courses such as physics in eleventh grade, starting her college career in 2002 at age 17.
Professional Career
While taking courses at Austin Community College, Gertritrude started to learn about the consequences of bullying and the political views of certain individuals being targeted by other communities.
After graduating Lee College in 2014, Gertritrude began recording herself on Youtube in 2017 as Go Far Go Fast to spread more awareness of fitness.
Upon moving to San Marcos, Texas, Gertritrude, changed her channel's name to Cosplayers Union Entertainment to illustrate her art as a cosplayer.
In 2020, while staying in Round Rock, Texas Gertritrude started lobbying against sexual harassment as a preventative measure.
Currently, Gertritrude is using her Facebook profile to show the seriousness of harassment against individuals, groups, businesses including governmental groups.
Athletic Career
Gertritrude started running at age 10 in 1995, after a teacher challenged the class to a track meet. In Middle School and High School, Gertritrude won many awards including placing a berth for the district meet in Fall 2002 as a High School Senior for LBJ High School.
Professional Athletic Career
In 2016, Gertritrude won her first Marathon at the "Tortoise Race" in Dallas, Texas in a time of 3:30:48 improving to 2:59:59 at the Austin Marathon placing 50th eight spots ahead Lance Armstrong, also qualifying for the 2020 Boston Marathon.
While sponsoring herself under Go Far Go Fast, Gertritrude won the 2019 Jackelope Jam 24 Hour race with 108 miles. In 2018 winning her first 200-mile race, Capital to Coast Relay she ran as a solo-runner in 64 hours 27 minutes 1 second.
Currently, Gertritrude is establishing herself as a Trans-continental runner.
Political Career
Gertritrude Gonzalez lobbies for the fitness and fashion industries respectively. She believes in gender integration, the equality of people.