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Betsy Snite

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Teams
  
2 – (1956, 1960)

Name
  
Betsy Snite

Role
  
Olympic athlete


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Born
  
December 20, 1938 Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. (
1938-12-20
)

Teams
  
4   includes two Olympics

Died
  
June 15, 1984, Burlington, Vermont, United States

Olympic medals
  
Alpine Skiing at the 1960 Winter Olympics - Women's Slalom

Disciplines
  
Giant slalom, Slalom skiing

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Betsy Baxter Snite (later Riley, December 20, 1938 – June 15, 1984) was an American alpine ski racer and Olympic medalist. She competed in the Winter Olympics in 1956 and 1960 and won the silver medal in the slalom in the latter.

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Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Snite grew up in Norwich, Vermont, and was U.S. slalom champion in 1955 at age 16, edging Olympic gold medalist Andrea Mead Lawrence. She participated in the giant slalom in 1956 at Cortina d'Ampezzo, but did not finish.

Four years later at Squaw Valley, Snite won the silver medal in the slalom. In the giant slalom she finished fourth, but did not finish the downhill.

According to the Vermont Ski Museum, Betsy learned to ski on Cemetery Hill in Norwich and with Ford K. Sayre Memorial ski program. When she got too good, she trained with the Dartmouth College ski team.

She married Bill Riley in 1964, and they resided in Vermont at Stowe. She died at age 45 in 1984, after a brief battle with cancer.

References

Betsy Snite Wikipedia