Amelia Boone (born September 27, 1983) is an American obstacle racer. She used to be an attorney for the law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, but now works for Apple Inc. in San Jose, California.
38 years (September 27, 1983)Amelia Boone / Age
Ultrarunner Amelia Boone, 36, has won the World's Toughest Mudder obstacle course race three times. She was at the top of the podium at the 2013 Spartan Race World Championships.
Qualifying for Contender Status (WTM)Female participants who complete 35km at a 2022 Tough Mudder Infinity Event.Male participants who complete 40km at a 2022 Tough Mudder Infinity Event.Masters Female participants (age 50+ on the date of the qualifying race) who complete 30km at a 2022 Tough Mudder Infinity Event.More items...
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president and chief legal officer Bradford Smith. Microsoft paid nearly $16.7 million in total compensation to Smith last year, according to a proxy statement filed by the software giant in late October.
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