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Our Athletes


Max Jolliffe

PRO ULTRA ATHLETE

Max Jolliffe is the first official Cadence™ Athlete.

He joins Cadence™ off the back of a three-race win streak, taking first place in the Leona Divide 100-Miler, the Sean O’Brien 100k, and the Saddles 50-miler.

He also placed first in the 2024 MOAB 240.

He is currently over 1000 days into a consecutive running streak.

Also a Satisfy Pro Runner, Max is a California native who grew up surfing and skating; both passions that he continues to enjoy today.

“What you put into your body is the most important factor for competing at the highest level, and I always do everything I can to improve my health and maximize my performance. Hydration plays a key role in achieving both of these things. 

Cadence™ is a brand that focuses on making the most premium fuel with the best ingredients, and I like to use the best products out there. There’s something special about being a part of a team from the very beginning, so I feel honored to join Cadence™ and have their support to help me perform and become the best version of myself.

Challenging myself to do things that may seem impossible is what fuels my fire. I’m on a journey to reach my full potential, whatever that may be. I’m excited to have Cadence™ join me on this mission.”

2024 Race Schedule

Sur les Traces des Ducs de Savoie

Max recently took 19th place (3rd American) at the TDS in the UTMB Series. TDS spans 145km (90 miles) and 9100+ metres (nearly 30,000 feet) of elevation. The world-class event links the Aosta Valley to the Savoie, through technical terrain crossing iconic trails and mountains.

Moab 240

On October 14th, Max placed 1st in the notorious MOAB 240. The race spans 240 miles in Utah, with over 31,000 feet of elevation. Moab is considered one of the most challenging races in the world, crossing deserts, canyons and two mountain ranges.