Carrie Ellwood
Carrie Ellwood is an American long-distance and cross country runner. She won the USA Cross Country Championships in January 2025. That year, she set the American road national record over 25km.
Biography
Born Carrie Verdon, she was educated at Campolindo High School in Moraga, California, and competed for the University of Colorado between 2013 and 2017. She placed 20th and was the top American finisher at the 2013 World U20 Cross-Country Championships in Poland.In March 2020, she was runner-up to Geneviève Lalonde at the 2020 Pan American Cross Country Cup in Victoria, British Columbia. She placed seventh in the 2021 Chicago Marathon and second in the Pittsburgh Half Marathon in 1:10:47 in 2023.
On 11 January 2025, Ellwood won the USA Cross Country Championships over 10km in Lubbock, Texas, running the course in 34:22 to secure the win by a margin of 23 seconds.
In March 2025, she had a top-ten finish at the USA half marathon championships in Atlanta, Georgia. In May 2025, competing on the roads in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Ellwood won the USATF 25 km Championships title and set a new American record for the distance, winning in 1:22:27 to better the American record set by Betsy Saina on the same the previous year. In September 2025, she placed fifth at the USATF 20k Championships in New Haven, Connecticut to move to second behind Taylor Roe on the USATF Road Running Circuit standings. In November 2025, Ellwood ran 68:34 to win the Monumental Half Marathon in Indianapolis.