Pushed by four brothers growing up, Sherrie Geiger would always try to beat them in a race.
“I remember those walks at night with my dad and my brothers. The last 10 blocks would always become a race,” she said. “I think from that, I’ve always enjoyed running, chasing after somebody and beating them.”
On Sept. 12, Geiger will be inducted into the University of Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame. The 51-year-old lives in Camas with her husband Tom and sons Shane and Sam. She teaches health and fitness at Skyridge Middle School.
“I’m shocked. I had no idea this was coming,” Geiger said. “I guess I really did leave my mark there.”
Geiger became a pioneer for women’s running during her time as a Vandal. She was a 1981 All-American in cross country. She won the 1982 Association for Intercollegiate Athletes for Women 3,000-meter National Championship. She also became the 1983 Mountain West Conference NCCA Track and Field Athlete of the Year. Geiger’s time of 16 minutes, 10.53 seconds in the 5,000 was a school record from 1983 to 2013.