Davis Kitchel
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Davis Kitchel is an American software developer and entrepreneur. He is a co-founder of Strava, a fitness tracking and social networking platform, and is credited with conceiving the platform's segment leaderboard feature.
Early life and education
[edit]Kitchel attended Dartmouth College, graduating in 1995 with a BA in Philosophy and Computer Science.[1]
Career
[edit]Prior to Strava, Kitchel worked as a software developer and was an avid cyclist and rower. In the late 1990s, inspired by informal hill-climb competitions on Wednesday night group rides, Kitchel began recording his times on strips of paper carried in his jersey pockets, tracking personal records across locally named climbs.[2] This practice formed the conceptual basis for what would become Strava's segment leaderboard feature.[3]
On 20 December 2006, Kitchel was introduced to Michael Horvath through a mutual friend. At the time, Kitchel had already been independently experimenting with GPS data to generate cycling training insights.[2] His technical work provided the foundation that Horvath and Mark Gainey needed to develop the platform they had long envisioned.[4]
In 2009, Kitchel co-founded Strava alongside Horvath, Gainey, Chris Donahue, Mark Shaw, and Pelle Sommansson.[5] He subsequently served as Director of Strava Labs, an experimental division of Strava's engineering team that released side projects built on the platform's GPS dataset.[6] One such project was Strava Metro, a service that provided anonymised GPS data to city planners and transportation departments. Oregon's Department of Transportation became its first customer in 2014.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "'Local Legends' and 'Kudos' Galore: Looking at Strava on Campus". 'Local Legends' and 'Kudos' Galore: Looking at Strava on Campus - The Dartmouth. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
- ^ a b "Report: Strava Business Breakdown & Founding Story | Contrary Research". research.contrary.com. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
- ^ "Tuesday Chat with Team Strava: History of Strava - Week 2 | Community". communityhub.strava.com. 2022-10-11. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
- ^ Wallace, Wade (2020-05-07). "From the Top: How Strava was built podcast transcript". Velo. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
- ^ "A letter from Michael Horvath, Strava co-founder & CEO". press.strava.com. 2017-10-30. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
- ^ "Strava Labs". Strava Labs. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
- ^ Kardashian, Kirk. "Improve urban infrastructure? There's an app for that". Fortune. Retrieved 2026-04-19.