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Minnesota woman wins gold at world barefoot ski jump championships
- Betsy Gilman from Perham, Minnesota, won gold at the World Masters Barefoot Championships in France for women of all ages in barefoot ski jumping.
- Gilman reached a jump distance of 8 1⁄2 meters , tying for first place in the competition.
- Gilman described the danger of rippling water at the jump, saying, 'It's more slippery on the jump than it is in the water.'
- She returned home with several medals from the event, including the gold medal for women jumpers of all ages.
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Minnesota woman wins gold at world barefoot ski jump championships
PERHAM, Minn. — Betsy Gilman last month finally won the gold medal she has been chasing for decades. The 55-year-old Perham resident represented the U.S. at the World Masters Barefoot Championships in Paris, where she collected several medals — including the gold for women of all ages in the barefoot ski jump. Gilman set a goal for the gold in her mid-30s. While she has received medals in competitions before, the closest she got in the barefoot …
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