Mirna Valerio
Mirna Valerio is an American runner who advocates for inclusion in the running community towards people of all races, sizes, genders, and backgrounds. In her own words, “ good with big body.”
Early life and education
Valerio was raised in Bushwick, Brooklyn in New York City. Her father was a Honduran merchant seaman, and her stepfather worked at the laundry facilities of a hospital. At eight years old she discovered her love for the outdoors and hiking while attending summer camp in the Catskill Mountains. Her mother ensured they had a sit-down family meal every night and strictly kept Valerio to a homework schedule. She had three siblings; her mother and some of her siblings had weight-related health problems including diabetes and hypertension. In high school she signed up to play field hockey. She recalls that the first practice, which involved running laps, left her so sore that it was painful to move the following day. After lacrosse, she picked up running and, as an introvert, came to appreciate the solitary nature of the sport. She also discovered her talent for singing, and attended The Juilliard School during the weekends after a successful audition.Because of her love of music, Valerio attended Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio for college. While there, she studied the Spanish language as well as vocal performance. Valerio worked as a high school Spanish teacher for 18 years before her running career took off.
Running career
After she experienced a health crisis in her early thirties and was notified of artery inflammation, Valerio began exercising more regularly.Soon, she was running a 5K race every week.
She found she enjoyed running longer distances, and has since run marathons and ultramarathons; additionally, she participates in trail running. As of August 2020, she has completed 11 marathons and 14 ultramarathons. Valerio prefers trail running because it forces her to be more present in her mind and body while also connecting with nature. She began documenting her running experiences as a large-bodied woman on her blog, Fat Girl Running, which she started in 2012 when training for her first marathon.
Her first article was titled "This Is Not a Weight Loss Blog". While reception to her blog was generally positive, many online have trolled her for her size and questioned the validity of her athletic achievements. She said, "I think there’s some inherent racism and sexism going on, especially with body image and body shape. They don’t like to see me on a cover of a magazine because I do not represent what fitness means to them."
A typical running pace for her is a thirteen-minute mile. As of 2018, when not training for an event, she ran an average of each week.
Awards and honors
In 2018, she was named a National Geographic "Adventurer of the Year". She appeared on the cover of Women's Running magazine for their September 2017 issue.Nichols and Sarah Menzies created a brief video about Valerio with funding from REI called The Mirnavator.