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Taru Mateti
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Personal information
NationalityIndian
Born (1964-05-13) 13 May 1964 (age 62)
New Delhi
Other interestsYoga, Pilates, Strength Training, Cycling, Aerobics, Badminton, Zumba
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)Ultramarathon

Taru Mateti (born 13 May 1964) is a runner from Pune, India, who specializes in long distance running up to the Ultramarathon distance. She won the Hyderabad marathon, 2014 in a senior veteran segment [1] and completed the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon 2015, at 3rd place in the age group 50–55 years segment and in the second place in 2016,[2] and then second place in Tata Mumbai Marathon 2020 in the age group 55–59 years [3] besides podium finishes in Vadodara International Marathon 2019 and 50K ultramarathons at Western Ghats Ultra and Mahabaleshwar Endurathon 2019.[4]

She completed [5] the 2018 down run Comrades Marathon (90.2K) in 10:53:02 to become one of the five women from Pune then to have attempted this run. She then went on to complete[6] the 2019 up run Comrades Marathon (86.83K) in 10:44:56 to secure her second Bronze medal and the back-to-back medal. She is the first and only woman from Pune to have finished her back-to-back runs in the Bronze category.

She ran her longest distance so far, 100K in [7] Pune Ultramarathon in November 2017. She was the only woman to run in that event and was placed fifth amongst all men and women with a timing of 13:54. She has also run the challenging hilly, trail 80K Malnad Ultra finishing amongst the top three women in the open category.[8]

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  1. [1]. Hyderabad marathon winners
  2. [2] Mumbai marathon 2016 winners
  3. [3] Tata Mumbai Marathon 2020 winners
  4. [4] Mahabaleshwar Endurathon 2019 results
  5. [5] Comrades Marathon 2018 Finisher
  6. [6] Comrades Marathon 2019 Finisher
  7. [7] Pune Ultramarathon 100K Finisher
  8. [8] Malnad Ultra Result