Martha Finch '83
Swimming
An All America in swimming in 1980, 1981 and 1983,
Martha Finch held St. Lawrence records in three events and was
the 1983 Most Valuable Swimmer.
She earned All America honors on the 800 free relay
team as a freshman and capped her career by earning All America
honors in four events, the 50, 100, and 200 butterfly and the
400 medley relay as a senior, She was captain of the swim team
as a senior. In addition to swimming, Martha was also an avid
runner and held the women's record in the Stillman Foote 10 kilometer
road race. She ran in the Ottawa Marathon in 1983 and was in the
top 20 for women and started and coached the women's cross country
club team in the fall of 1983.
Martha was severely injured when struck by a motorcycle
while jogging in November of 1983 after she had qualified for
the Boston Marathon. After a lengthy recovery process, she became
involved in wheelchair athletics and worked with the Minnesota
Head Injury Association until her death in 1993 at age 31.