Joan Guetschow
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Joan Guetschow (born September 6, 1966) is an American Olympic biathlete.[1] She competed at the Olympic Games in 1992 in Albertville, France, and 1994 in Lillehammer, Norway. She finished 17th in Lillehammer in the 15 km distance event, hitting 19/20 targets. She also competed for her country in the World Championships in Lahti in 1991 and Borovetz in 1993. She was the overall winner of the first-ever Olympic Trials for the U.S. Women's Olympic Biathlon Team in 1992.[2] In 1994 she also won Olympic Trials.[3]
Guetschow attended Hopkins High School in Minnesota, where she earned an All-American Honorable Mention for swimming.[4]
Professional career
In triathlon she participated 1986 in Finland Championships Games and became second, right after Marjo Matikainen, Olympic gold medalist in cross-country skiing. In 1988, she placed first in the 10 km skate National Collegiate Ski Association Cross Country Ski Championships.[4]
After competing, Guetschow was a U.S. National Development Coach for U.S. Biathlon from 1995 to 1999. In 1996 she received the U.S. Olympic Committee's, "Developmental Coach of the Year" award for biathlon. She also served as an athlete representative on the Board of Trustees Executive Committee for the 2002 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.[5]