Meet Our Pro Team
Likeminded individuals driven by exploration and elevation. Stories shaped by distance and balance, learned through rise and fall, exposure and uncertainty. Each path is different. The intention, attention, and obsession they bring to running is shared. This is Team SATISFY.
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ABOUT
Cat runs from a place of connection. Home is Haleiwa, where training days stretch into shared meals, travel plans, and time with her husband and newly rescued dog. The world’s most competitive races pull her far afield, but the farther she goes, the more clearly joy and focus come into view. Balancing 100K mountain races with a life shaped by a proportionate pursuit of softer hours. The distances are demanding, but seem to give back as much as they take.
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JAKOB
ÅBERG(SE)
ABOUT
Based in Stockholm, Jakob trains year-round for distances that stretch from 50K to 100 miles. His approach is spare and exacting, shaped by cold seasons, quiet forests, and long hours alone. Precision over spectacle. Endurance without noise. There’s an ease to the way he moves through effort, a refinement earned through patience and attention rather than force. Stoic and full of heart.
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JANELLE
LINCKS(US)
ABOUT
Colorado-born, mountain-made. Janelle translates track precision into technical terrain. With roots in steeplechase, she’s built a reputation for control under pressure. Recently returning to graduate studies, she’s found balance in a new rhythm, where structure and curiosity coalesce. Calm focus, sharpened by experience.
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ABOUT
Track speed, mountain patience. From Texas heat to the Colorado high country, Johen brings a lightness to hard terrain, shaped by altitude days in Crested Butte and early mornings at his bakery. Fresh off a sub-64 half marathon, he moves into the season with a joy that’s immediate and contagious. Serious about craft, generous in spirit, always in rhythm.
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LOGAN
WILLIAMS(SE)
ABOUT
Present by design. Our digital ghost. Logan has represented SATISFY for over five years, moving from Tahoe mountains to Sweden’s rocky coastlines with quiet consistency. Long days and long distances define his relationship to running. Stepping away from social media, his focus has narrowed to people, terrain, and the work ahead across 50–100K efforts.
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MATT
LENEHAN(US)
ABOUT
A two-time Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier, Matt thrives in unpredictability. Road, trail, or multi-sport detours, he approaches each with equal humility and intent. After a year shaped by injury, he’s re-qualified for 2028 and is turning back toward the trails this spring. Quiet speed. Extended range.
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ABOUT
From skate parks to 200-mile finish lines, Max has always followed motion as a way of life. Based in Orange County, he moves between ocean, road, and alpine terrain with the same total commitment. Nearly six years with SATISFY, his growth has been steady, hard-earned, and deeply human. Training is constant, community essential. 2026 is less of a return, it’s a continuation.
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MICHAEL
VERSTEEG(US)
ABOUT
Over five years with SATISFY, Mike has won Cocodona, founded the Saddles 100, and stepped into fatherhood. His running now carries questions of legacy as much as competition. Each effort is an offering, shaped by experience he hopes to pass on. Still relentless. Still smiling. Always fully committed. Our shaman.
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ABOUT
Raised on shorter distances, Stian has steadily, readily leaned into the unknown. Training through Oslo winters and alpine summers, he’s drawn to long races for their uncertainty as much as their demands. A top-20 CCC finisher and devoted father to Kafka the cat, his competitive fire now points toward edges he hasn’t fully explored yet.
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VAIDA
NAKROŠIŪTĖ(UK)
ABOUT
Splitting time between London streets, French ridgelines, and American deserts, Vaida runs toward what’s unfamiliar. Her training is shaped by movement through place as much as competition, an embrace of effort she often meets with an easy smile. Each new landscape sharpens her edge, and the coming season feels less like a test than an invitation.
ABOUT
Cat runs from a place of connection. Home is Haleiwa, where training days stretch into shared meals, travel plans, and time with her husband and newly rescued dog. The world’s most competitive races pull her far afield, but the farther she goes, the more clearly joy and focus come into view. Balancing 100K mountain races with a life shaped by a proportionate pursuit of softer hours. The distances are demanding, but seem to give back as much as they take.
JAKOB
ÅBERG(SE)
ABOUT
Based in Stockholm, Jakob trains year-round for distances that stretch from 50K to 100 miles. His approach is spare and exacting, shaped by cold seasons, quiet forests, and long hours alone. Precision over spectacle. Endurance without noise. There’s an ease to the way he moves through effort, a refinement earned through patience and attention rather than force. Stoic and full of heart.
JANELLE
LINCKS(US)
ABOUT
Colorado-born, mountain-made. Janelle translates track precision into technical terrain. With roots in steeplechase, she’s built a reputation for control under pressure. Recently returning to graduate studies, she’s found balance in a new rhythm, where structure and curiosity coalesce. Calm focus, sharpened by experience.
ABOUT
Track speed, mountain patience. From Texas heat to the Colorado high country, Johen brings a lightness to hard terrain, shaped by altitude days in Crested Butte and early mornings at his bakery. Fresh off a sub-64 half marathon, he moves into the season with a joy that’s immediate and contagious. Serious about craft, generous in spirit, always in rhythm.
LOGAN
WILLIAMS(SE)
ABOUT
Present by design. Our digital ghost. Logan has represented SATISFY for over five years, moving from Tahoe mountains to Sweden’s rocky coastlines with quiet consistency. Long days and long distances define his relationship to running. Stepping away from social media, his focus has narrowed to people, terrain, and the work ahead across 50–100K efforts.
MATT
LENEHAN(US)
ABOUT
A two-time Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier, Matt thrives in unpredictability. Road, trail, or multi-sport detours, he approaches each with equal humility and intent. After a year shaped by injury, he’s re-qualified for 2028 and is turning back toward the trails this spring. Quiet speed. Extended range.
ABOUT
From skate parks to 200-mile finish lines, Max has always followed motion as a way of life. Based in Orange County, he moves between ocean, road, and alpine terrain with the same total commitment. Nearly six years with SATISFY, his growth has been steady, hard-earned, and deeply human. Training is constant, community essential. 2026 is less of a return, it’s a continuation.
MICHAEL
VERSTEEG(US)
ABOUT
Over five years with SATISFY, Mike has won Cocodona, founded the Saddles 100, and stepped into fatherhood. His running now carries questions of legacy as much as competition. Each effort is an offering, shaped by experience he hopes to pass on. Still relentless. Still smiling. Always fully committed. Our shaman.
ABOUT
Raised on shorter distances, Stian has steadily, readily leaned into the unknown. Training through Oslo winters and alpine summers, he’s drawn to long races for their uncertainty as much as their demands. A top-20 CCC finisher and devoted father to Kafka the cat, his competitive fire now points toward edges he hasn’t fully explored yet.
VAIDA
NAKROŠIŪTĖ(UK)
ABOUT
Splitting time between London streets, French ridgelines, and American deserts, Vaida runs toward what’s unfamiliar. Her training is shaped by movement through place as much as competition, an embrace of effort she often meets with an easy smile. Each new landscape sharpens her edge, and the coming season feels less like a test than an invitation.