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Bev LaVeck Beverly "Bev" LaVeck -Vander Veer -McCall (born Beverly Beers April 22, 1936 in Seattle, Washington - February 22, 2011 in Leavenworth, Washington)〔http://www.methowconservancy.org/enews0411.html〕 was a masters racewalker. From the late 1970s until her death, her name was synonymous with the masters division of the sport of race walking in the United States. She still holds numerous American records in race walking including most distances in the W60 division.〔http://www.usatf.org/statistics/records/view.asp?division=american&location=road&age=masters&ageGroup=&sport=RW〕 Not only was she in the record books, she was the keeper of those records for most of that time both for USATF (and its predecessor TAC) and for World Masters Athletics (and its predecessor WAVA).〔http://www.racewalk.com/Contributors/BevLaVeck.asp〕 She was elected into the inaugural class of the USATF Masters Hall of Fame.〔http://www.usatf.org/HallOfFame/Masters/〕 ==Personal life== A two time widow with four children, she married Mac McCall on April 5, 2006〔 and her last name in the record books changed as she began setting records in the W70 division as Bev McCall.〔http://www.usatf.org/statistics/records/byEvent.asp?division=american&location=outdoor%20track%20%26%20field&age=masters&eventName=all&sport=RW〕 After an education at West Seattle High School, Mills College and the University of Washington, she was employed as a school psychologist for the Edmonds School District and later at the University of Washington.〔 She also worked with the Red Cross to counsel disaster victims. She died in an automobile accident.〔http://www.albionarts.com/racewalking/BevMemorial.html〕
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