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Marley Blonsky is an American athlete and cycling and body-size inclusion advocate who is the co-founder of All Bodies On Bikes, a 501c(3) nonprofit that aims to "promote cycling as an inclusive activity and empower individuals of all abilities to participate in the joy of cycling". [1] [2] [3] Her work has been covered in major news outlets including the Washington Post, CNN, and NPR. She rides in prominent gravel racing events such as SBT GRVL and Mid South. [4] [5]
On her own and through All Bodies on Bikes, Blonsky works with the cycling companies to design clothing that fits larger bodies, creates inclusive cycling groups across the United States, and encourages people of all sizes to cycle. [6] [7] [8] [9] She was a RidewithGPS Global Ambassador for 2022 [10] and a 2023 Bicycling Rider of the Year. [11]
She was raised in Dallas, Texas and Spokane, Washington, graduated from the University of Washington, and lives in Bentonville, Arkansas. [12]