Beth Heiden

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Olympic medal record
Women’s Speed skating
Bronze 1980 Lake Placid 3,000 m

Elizabeth Lee "Beth" Heiden-Reid (born September 27, 1959) is an American athlete who excelled in speed skating, cross-country skiing and bicycle racing. She was born in Madison, Wisconsin.

In 1979, she won four World Speed Skating Championships at distances from 500 meters to 3,000 meters and also won the World Overall Speed Skating Championship. In the 1980 Winter Olympic Games, she won a bronze medal in the 3,000 meter speed skating race.

After the Olympics, while a student at the University of Vermont (UVM), she was the NCAA Women's National Champion in cross country skiing in 1983 and an All-American in the same sport. She graduated from the University in 1983 and was inducted into the UVM Athletic Hall of Fame in 2003.

In the sport of cycle racing, which she originally took up as a form of cross training, Heiden won both the U.S. Road Race Championship and the World Road Race Championships.

She is a member of both the Speed Skating and Bicycling Hall of Fame.

Her brother is five-time Olympic speed skating gold medalist Eric Heiden.

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Preceded by:
Bruce Baumgartner
John Elway
Richard J. Giusto
Charles F. Kiraly
David R. Rimington
NCAA Top Five Award
Class of 1984
John E. Frank
Beth Heiden
Terrell L. Hoage
Stefan G. Humphries
Steve Young
Succeeded by:
Gregg Carr
Tracy Caulkins
Doug Flutie
Mark J. Traynowicz
Susan E. Walsh
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