Joseph Gray (born January 20, 1984) is an American world champion runner who competes mostly in trail, mountain and snowshoe races. He won the World Mountain Running Championships in 2016. He is the first Black American to not only make the Team USA World Mountain Running Team, but also the first Black American to win the USA National Mountain Running Championships and the World Mountain Running Championships.
Gray's initial inspiration to compete was Simon Gutierrez.[2] Gray has been a 28-time Team USA national team member.[3] He is the only African-American to be part of the U.S. Mountain Running Team at any level.[4] He is a 16-Time USA National Champion [5][6] and was the first ever national champion at the 30k trail distance.[7]
In 2012 he was the co-winner of the XTERRA Trail Run World Championships.[8] In 2018 he became a 4-Time Xterra World Trail Running Champion after winning the Championship 3 years consecutively 2016–2018.
On July 20, 2018, Joseph Gray ran the fastest known time (FKT) up Mount Antero from the bottom of FS road 277 to the top of Mount Antero in 1:23:10.[13] He used a running power meter during the attempt.[14]
Gray has the FKT on the Manitou Incline in Colorado Springs with a time of 17:45 verified with GPS.
Mountain, Ultramarathon, Trail + Road Running + Cross Country World and National Titles
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Gold
2009 USA Mountain Running National Champs
Gold
2011 USA 15k Trail Running National Champs
Gold
2012 USA Mountain Running National Champs
Gold
2012 USA 50k Ultramarathon Road Running National Champs
Gold
2013 USA Mountain Running National Champs
Gold
2013 USA 50k Ultramarathon Road Running National Champs