Joe Mann has built a reputation in the paddling community as a grinder, pure and simple. His talent for long, non-stop endeavors are evident in his success in races such as the Missouri River 340 and the Alabama 650: multiday events that require both physical and mental toughness. Simply put, the longer the race, the better Joe does.
Born and raised in Raytown Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City, Joe and his wife Beth currently live Lee’s Summit, where Beth is from. They have three children: Gabriel (23), Franklin (21), and Lillian (19).
Joe began paddling with his dad, Hoot, in the Ozark rivers as a child, and even took Beth on a canoe trip for their Honeymoon. He has tried unsuccessfully many times to make up for that ever since.
In 2007, at the age of 29, when he heard about the Missouri River 340, he immediately signed up and became hooked on ultra distance paddling. Over the last 15 years he has built the following resume:
15x finisher, 2x overall winner, 6x class winner, solo record holder, pedal team class record holder, of the Missouri River 340, “the longest annual non-stop paddle race”.
10x finisher, 5x overall winner, 9x class winner of the Missouri River Freedom Race 100,
2x finisher, 2x overall winner and overall record holder of the Great Alabama 650, “the longest annual paddle race in the world”.
2x finisher, class winner, 3rd in class of the Texas Water Safari, “the toughest canoe race in the world”.
1x finisher, 6th in class, 15th overall of La Ruta Maya, Belize’s largest sporting event.
Joe has worked in the facility service industry, specializing in procurement for more than 20 years. He loves to BBQ, vacation with his family, and help build the paddling community with Midwest Paddle Racing.