Eire’s Emma Stuart, who lives within the U.Ok., thrives within the hardest of environments. The farm veterinarian, who trains within the Lake District’s wet fells, stormed to victory within the 2023 Tor des Géants, having received that yr’s Extremely-Path Snowdonia 100 Mile by nearly three hours, and has additionally taken podiums in world-class ultramarathons, together with the Lavaredo Extremely Path and Transgrancanaria. She does all that alongside a bodily and mentally demanding job, and has additionally simply accomplished a Grasp’s diploma this previous summer season.
We caught up along with her to find out about her journey to ultrarunning and listen to extra in regards to the high-wire balancing act that’s her life.
Emma Stuart grew up in Sligo, on the west coast of Eire. Not an early prodigy in operating, she stated: “I used to be final in each faculty sports activities day race. However I do keep in mind my aunt, who was a marathon runner, all the time stated, ‘The issue with these races is that they’re too brief for us Stuarts. We want longer races to actually come into our personal.’”
After ending faculty in 2008, she moved to Edinburgh, Scotland, to check veterinary medication. After graduating, she labored in New Zealand for a time, and returned dwelling to Eire for 18 months, earlier than in the end deciding to maneuver again to the U.Ok. She stated, “One of many major causes I went again to the U.Ok. is as a result of I’ve all the time cherished the outside, and the footpath community and the open entry to land within the U.Ok. signifies that it’s loads simpler to spend so much of time within the outside.”
Stuart was a mountain lover earlier than she was a runner, and stated, “I did do a whole lot of mountaineering at college and did a little bit of hill strolling and issues like that, however by no means actually ventured into the world of operating till about six years in the past.”
After dabbling in a few half marathons, Stuart rapidly stepped as much as the 50-kilometer distance, operating the 2019 Manx Mountain Marathon 50k on the Isle of Man. She stated, “It’s an incredible race. You begin from the north of the island, and also you mainly cross the entire island, throughout a mountain vary. It was a fully superior time out, and the primary time I’d run 50k, and I ended up being second girl.”
Stuart rapidly realized she had an inherent ability for long-distance operating within the mountains, and added, “I did one other 50k a few weeks later and received that.” She accomplished a couple of extra ultras that yr, earlier than the COVID-19 pandemic referred to as halt to racing.
As she continued to coach quietly within the background all through 2020, when racing resumed in 2021, Stuart was able to step as much as greater, more durable races, profitable the distinguished Lakeland 50 Mile that yr.
She progressed to win the Lakeland 100 Mile in 2022, in addition to the Kong Lakes Extremely 50 Mile, however nonetheless felt there was a whole lot of room for enchancment in her coaching and racing. She stated, “I made the choice after Lakeland 100 Mile to get a coach, as a result of my life is extremely chaotic and disorganized. I attempt to do too many issues, and there aren’t sufficient hours within the day.” She added, “I began to appreciate that it makes racing loads more durable if you happen to haven’t obtained a structured coaching plan going into these races.”
After she started working with a coach, Stuart’s first race was the Arc of Attrition 100 Mile, in January 2023 — a race she noticed as a turning level in her operating. She stated, “To this present day, that’s most likely been the perfect race I’ve ever run. I broke the ladies’s document, and was the primary girl to go beneath 24 hours. In order that was fairly particular for me. What’s unimaginable is 2 girls completed beneath 24 hours in that yr.” She added, ”I actually cherished that race, it wasn’t 100% good, however I executed it to the perfect of my capacity and was actually proud of my efficiency.”
Subsequent Stuart turned her consideration to the arduous Extremely-Path Snowdonia 100 Mile, which she received by an enormous margin, beating high worldwide rivals together with the U.S.’s Sabrina Stanley, France’s Claire Bannwarth, and Japan’s Kaori Niwa.

Emma Stuart smiling her approach to victory within the 2023 Extremely-Path Snowdonia by UTMB 100 Mile. Photograph: Guillem Casanova/UTMB
Not lengthy after, Stuart ventured out of the U.Ok. for her first main European extremely — the 2023 Lavaredo Extremely Path. Right here she positioned third behind French duo Fiona Porte and Maryline Nakache. She stated, “That was the primary race I’d performed the place you go to altitude at any time. And that was a little bit of a shock to the system. I didn’t actually get any complications or dangerous nausea. However God, the fatigue, the exhaustion, it was simply overwhelming. Every little thing simply appeared like Everest, particularly in direction of the top of the race.”
In addition to the altitude, the crowds and the hype of an enormous mass begin was a brand new expertise for Stuart, who stated, “That was my first European race the place you expertise the large numbers of individuals operating the race, and all people goes off like they’re operating a 5k. It’s insane how briskly individuals begin, and I simply wasn’t ready for any of that.”

Stuart on her approach to third place on the 2023 Lavaredo Extremely Path. Photograph courtesy of Emma Stuart.
Later in 2023, Stuart had a possibility she couldn’t flip down, to participate within the epic 330k Tor des Géants in Italy. She stated, “Yearly there’s all the time anyone I do know who does it, and previous to final yr, I all the time had a little bit of FOMO. After which the chance arose for me to get a spot on it by Scarpa, the group that I run for. They supplied to present me a spot and assist crew me, so I couldn’t actually move the chance.”
As her busy day job didn’t afford Stuart the chance to coach within the Alps, she ready for the race by lengthy days in her native Lake District fells, throughout a very chilly and wet summer season. She stated, “I used to be going out for back-to-back days and the climate was horrific. I used to be questioning my life decisions. I used to be going out for eight hours, I used to be completely frozen, and soaked to the pores and skin, and I simply did that day-after-day.”
Stuart’s arduous work and persistence paid off, and she or he had a commanding win at Tor des Géants, her most high-profile worldwide win thus far. She stated, “It was a studying expertise, as a result of it’s such a bounce to go from 100 miles within the U.Ok. to 200 miles at altitude within the Alps. It’s an enormous bounce. I made a whole lot of errors, however realized loads on the identical time. So hopefully I can return in a few years and run stronger and sooner.”
In spring of 2024, Stuart launched into one other European journey, taking up the ever-competitive Transgrancanaria, the place she once more took third, this time behind the U.S.’s Courtney Dauwalter and Spain’s Claudia Tremps.
She spoke of being a little bit starstruck lining up subsequent to Dauwalter, and stated: “I did briefly see her for about 15 seconds on the beginning line earlier than she left, then she was gone. That was fairly cool, standing on the beginning line along with her.”
The profile of the course didn’t work to Stuart’s benefit, beginning with 80k of largely climbing to the course’s highpoint, adopted by 50k of largely descending to the end. She stated, “I’m a a lot stronger downhill runner. So, by the point I form of obtained to the downhill 80k in, I simply had nothing left in my legs. So, it wasn’t a really fairly end. My legs had been fairly goosed by the top, nevertheless it was an important expertise, and it’s a cracking race.” That stated, the brutal climate situations could have acted in her favor.
Later in 2024, Stuart had the chance to characterize Eire on the European Athletics Off-Street Working Championships in Annecy, France. It was her first time representing Workforce Eire, and she or he was struck by the general customary on the occasion, which at 58k was additionally on the shorter aspect for her skillset.

Laura O’Driscoll, Emma Stuart, Sorcha Loughnane, and Aoife Mundow representing Eire on the 2024 European Athletics Off-Street Working Championships. Photograph: Richard Nunan
“The usual was phenomenal,” she stated. “The French had been simply unimaginable, the caliber in that race, I don’t assume you will get a greater set of feminine ultrarunners.” She added, “I ran the perfect I may. I did endure a bit, with cramps in my legs, however I ran as quick as my little legs would carry me, and that’s all you are able to do.” Stuart was first Irish girl dwelling and stated, “When it comes to how I competed in opposition to my friends, I used to be fairly completely satisfied.”
Subsequent up, Stuart headed to Chamonix, France, for her UTMB debut, which sadly led to a DNF. She suffered abdomen issues from early on, which she discovered was exacerbated by the extreme power of UTMB, which was a far cry from the quiet fells she is accustomed to. She stated, “One of many components that performed into [not finishing] was that I actually didn’t like that there was so many individuals round me, as a result of after I’m not feeling excellent, or after I’m digging deep, I simply need to be by myself. I spent a whole lot of Tor [des Géants] by myself. It’s simply an opportunity for me to race myself and do my very own factor.”
Regardless of not significantly having fun with her first UTMB expertise, Stuart is set to not let it beat her, and is already trying into qualifiers for subsequent yr’s race. She stated, “If I can get the break day work, my subsequent race is Kullamannen 100 Mile, which is a UTMB qualifier. At the moment I’m speculated to be working the day that I’m to fly out, we’re engaged on that, however that’s the plan!”
For the previous 10 years, Stuart has labored as a vet, at present specializing in cattle. She stated, “I went to full-time farm animal work most likely about 5 – 6 years in the past, simply because I desire being out and about. I like chatting to farmers, I like cows loads, and I similar to that complete surroundings.”
Stuart’s job includes 5 a.m. begins, lengthy days out within the parts, and weekend on-call work. She stated, “One in six weekends, I’m very a lot tied, so I can’t go and do huge adventures, huge days out, or the like. I’m simply tied to being inside 20 minutes of my automotive.”
Regardless of the constraints Stuart’s job can place on her free time and her availability to journey, there isn’t a doubt that it has additionally helped along with her power of character, giving her a deep reserve to dig into within the hardest of races. We sit up for seeing the place her ardour and perseverance will take her subsequent.
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