Jasmin Karina Paris (born November 1983) is a British runner who has been a national fell running champion and who holds the records for the Bob Graham Round and the Ramsay Round.
She is the daughter of mathematicians Jeff Paris and Alena Vencovská.
Paris did not start running until she left university in 2008 and was working in Glossop near her home town of Hadfield in Derbyshire, although she had done some backpacking and walked a lot in the fells. After a twelve-month sabbatical in Minnesota, she returned to the UK, moved to Edinburgh in 2010 and began to take running more seriously.
She has performed particularly well in the longer fell races. Her wins include Wasdale, the Three Peaks Race, Borrowdale, the Langdale Horseshoe, the Isle of Jura and the Ennerdale Horseshoe and she has won the Lakeland Classics Trophy series.
Paris won the Scottish Hill Running Championships in 2014 and 2015 and in the latter year she won the British Fell Running Championships.
In 2015, Paris began to be more prominent in ultra distance running. In April that year, she set a new women’s record of 11:09 in the Fellsman, finishing fourth overall, and in June, she was the first female finisher and second overall in the five-day Dragon’s Back Race in Wales.
On 23 April 2016, Paris completed the Bob Graham Round in a time of 15:24, taking more than two-and-a-half hours off the women’s record previously held by Nicky Spinks. She then ran the Ramsay Round on 18 June in a time of 16:13. This was not only a new women’s record, but an overall fastest known time for the route.