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Sarah Beaulieu

Athlete Bio

Height

5'6"

Hometown

Fort Fairfield, ME

Education

Seton Home Study School '16 American Public University

  • 2021 IBU Youth/Junior World Championships (Obertilliach, Austria) - 77th in junior individual / 73rd in junior sprint / 18th in junior relay
  • 2021 Western Regional Time Trials (Soldier Hollow, UT) - 1st in junior sprint / 2nd in junior pursuit
  • 2019 World Junior Trials (Jericho, VT) - 3rd in sprint
  • 2019 US Biathlon National Championships (Jericho, Vt.) - 2nd in junior sprint / 1st in junior pursuit / 2nd in junior mass start
  • 2018 Lake Placid NorAm (Lake Placid, NY) - 1st place in 6km sprint
  • 2017 Youth/Jr Team Trials (Grand Rapids, MN) - 2nd place in 6km sprint
  • 2015 Youth/Jr Team trials (Anchorage, AK) - 5th place in 6km sprint

Sarah comes from Fort Fairfield, a small rural town in “the County” in Northern Maine. Sarah’s career has very much been the product of her perseverance as well as her family’s encouragement and efforts.  Her parents, Dale and Stephanie Beaulieu have driven her countless miles for competitions and have supported her every step of her journey.  Her grandparents were instrumental in her home school studies beginning in pre-school and on thru the achievement of her high school diploma, allowing her the freedom to train when and wherever she was called. Though Sarah was homeschooled, she had the opportunity to take part in extracurricular activities scubas band and sports with the Fort Fairfield public school system.

Sarah moved across the country to ski for the Sugar Bowl Ski Team and Academy while partnering with the Auburn Ski Club Biathlon team in June of 2018, relocating to Truckee, Calif., and trains there daily. She is currently a student with American Public University, working toward a degree in Sports and Health Sciences focusing in psychology. Sarah also works part time to support herself as a Barista at Wild Cherries Coffee House in Truckee. She enjoys mountain biking, reading and drawing, listening to music, and rock climbing.

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