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During
the "Haines" era, cross-country running and skiing
had Betsy's name at the pinnacle. She was an
undefeated state champion in running from
1973-1977. She is a graduate of East Anchorage High
School. She also won multiple state titles in
several track and field events. Betsy holds the
longest standing Alaska high school track record,
which was set in 1976. Although not a high school
sport at the time, she also excelled in tennis and
competed on a national level.
Betsy is best known for her skiing
accomplishments. She was named to the United States
Ski Team at the young age of 15. She competed in
the Junior World Championships and became the U.S.
National Champion at the 20K distance in 1980.
Betsy competed for the United States as a member of
the Lake Placid Olympic Team. After the Olympics,
she turned her attention to collegiate competition
and raced to NCAA All-American titles in 1981 to
1983. Her last competitive event ended by winning
the National Ski Marathon Ski Circuit in 1987.
For the last fifteen years, Betsy has been
employed at Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. She
has continued to excel at her work and in her
community. In 2004 she was selected as one of the
10 Women of Achievement. She is a leader among
professional women and champion for diversity. She
encourages young people to pursue careers in math,
science or engineering. She has organized math and
science nights in Anchorage schools, participated
in junior achievement and Girl Scouts on behalf of
Women Engineers.
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