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Nike's Roster of
Competitive Fitness
Athletes.
- Name: Dylan Scott Hometown: Ninety Six, North Carolina, USA
Dylan Scott—aka 'The Hybrid Raccoon'—may be the only person in the world who considers burpees a "misunderstood blessing". An experiment in human endurance, Dylan is fuelled by a fascination with how far he can push his limits. The 2025 North American champion and world championship podium finisher is always finding innovative ways to find out, including Super Glueing a split-open shin together before a race
- Name: Lauren Weeks Hometown: Long Island, NY, USA
Four-time world champion. World-record holder. Coach. Community builder. Mum. Lauren Weeks has spent years helping define fitness racing while simultaneously dominating it. Widely regarded as one of the sport's all-time greats, if she's not standing on top of the podium, she's helping someone else get there.
- Name: Charlie Botterill Hometown: Oxford, England, UK
A former professional cyclist with a huge aerobic engine, Charlie Botterill represents the next generation of competitive fitness. At just 21 years old, he's also the youngest athlete in the men's elite field. The 2025 world championships in Chicago marked a turning point—the moment he went all-in on the sport, full-time. Since then, he's been collecting podium finishes around the world, from Rotterdam to Melbourne. Driven by the belief that being able to choose your discomfort is a privilege, no doubt the rower hates to see him coming.
- Name: Emilie Dahmen Hometown: Wassenaar, Netherlands
Emilie Dahmen went from handing out fruit at the finishing line as a volunteer to breaking Dutch records and finishing 6th in the world just a few months later. She's an athlete who believes growth only comes from doing things that scare the life out of you—and her fast-rising career is proof of that.
- Name: Seka Arning
Hometown: Düsseldorf, GermanyWhen weight training wasn't challenging enough, Seka Arning discovered fitness racing. Now one of Germany's strongest competitors, she's built a reputation on relentless toughness, extraordinary endurance and a fan-favourite ability to turn suffering into a competitive advantage. The harder it gets, the tougher she becomes.
- Name: Manuela García
Hometown: Almería, SpainManuela García began fitness racing after searching for a challenge that could match her ambition. The former weightlifting and functional fitness athlete now holds the Spanish record, competes among the world's elite and leads her own training community as a proud coach. She describes her hybrid training as "a beast"—fitting, because she's set out to conquer it.
- Name: Calypso Sheridan
Hometown: Brisbane, AustraliaSoftware engineer by trade. Hardcore athlete by nature. Calypso Sheridan spent the past two years in the high-pressure world of high-frequency trading while collecting sports in her spare time. Currently representing Australia in modern pentathlon and formerly in swimming, she has also competed across extreme triathlon, OCR, ultra-trail running and fitness racing. If it's difficult, she's in. Now a full-time force in hybrid racing, we're only just beginning to see what she's truly capable of.

Nike's Roster of
Competitive Fitness
Athletes.
Name: Dylan Scott
Hometown: Ninety Six,
South Carolina, USADylan Scott—aka 'The Hybrid Raccoon'—may be the only person in the world who considers burpees a "misunderstood blessing". An experiment in human endurance, Dylan is fuelled by a fascination with how far he can push his limits. The 2025 North American champion and world championship podium finisher is always finding innovative ways to find out, including Super Glueing a split-open shin together before a race.
Name: Lauren Weeks
Hometown: Long Island, NY, USAFour-time world champion. World-record holder. Coach. Community builder. Mum. Lauren Weeks has spent years helping define fitness racing while simultaneously dominating it. Widely regarded as one of the sport's all-time greats, if she's not standing on top of the podium, she's helping someone else get there.
Name: Charlie Botterill
Hometown: Oxford, England,
UKA former professional cyclist with a huge aerobic engine, Charlie Botterill represents the next generation of competitive fitness. At just 21 years old, he's also the youngest athlete in the men's elite field. The 2025 world championships in Chicago marked a turning point—the moment he went all-in on the sport, full-time. Since then, he's been collecting podium finishes around the world, from Rotterdam to Melbourne. Driven by the belief that being able to choose your discomfort is a privilege, no doubt the rower hates to see him coming.
Name: Emilie Dahmen
Hometown: Wassenaar,
NetherlandsEmilie Dahmen went from handing out fruit at the finishing line as a volunteer to breaking Dutch records and finishing 6th in the world just a few months later. She's an athlete who believes growth only comes from doing things that scare the life out of you—and her fast-rising career is proof of that.

Name: Seka Arning
Hometown: Düsseldorf, GermanyWhen weight training wasn't challenging enough, Seka Arning discovered fitness racing. Now one of Germany's strongest competitors, she's built a reputation on relentless toughness, extraordinary endurance and a fan-favourite ability to turn suffering into a competitive advantage. The harder it gets, the tougher she becomes.
Name: Manuela García
Hometown: Almería, SpainManuela García began fitness racing after searching for a challenge that could match her ambition. The former weightlifting and functional fitness athlete now holds the Spanish record, competes among the world's elite and leads her own training community as a proud coach. She describes her hybrid training as "a beast"—fitting, because she's set out to conquer it.
Name: Calypso Sheridan
Hometown: Brisbane, AustraliaSoftware engineer by trade. Hardcore athlete by nature. Calypso Sheridan spent the past two years in the high-pressure world of high-frequency trading while collecting sports in her spare time. Currently representing Australia in modern pentathlon and formerly in swimming, she has also competed across extreme triathlon, OCR, ultra-trail running and fitness racing. If it's difficult, she's in. Now a full-time force in hybrid racing, we're only just beginning to see what she's truly capable of.






