From Deseret News archives:
On the run
Andersen's All-American career interrupted again this time by a mission call to Cleveland, Ohio
Not only has she mastered steeplechase hurdles with two All-American citations, an NCAA individual title and a NCAA meet record to prove it she also recently recovered from a tragic bicycle accident, which put her running career on hold.
However, Andersen is now facing a new task and another interruption to a stellar running career an LDS mission.
Leaving in only a few weeks for Cleveland, Ohio, she is full of different emotions for her assignment that includes the next 18 months.
"I'm excited, but it's a little scary facing the unknown," said Andersen, who will also serve as a tour guide in Kirtland, Ohio during her mission.
"It will be something different for me, a new thing to work at. Some things I do will be good for all aspects of my life, like serving and growing in other ways."
In track, she earned All-American honors as a freshman in the 1,500 meters in 2002, following up with an NCAA championship in the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 2003 and a fourth-place finish in the same event the next season.
BYU women's cross country coach Patrick Shane said both her successes and struggles in the last few years will be beneficial to her in the future.
"She will be a great missionary," he said. "I know she will apply the drive and determination that made her a national champion and All-American to her mission. When you've gone through so much like she has, I am assured she will handle the rigors of a mission in stride."
Although she will put her master's program in exercise science on hold as well as her running career at BYU, Andersen enjoys training on her own and preparing for her new assignment.
"I'm learning a lot about Church history and how the roots of the Church grew; it's also fun talking about my mission with other people," she said. "I also talked to some girls on the team who served missions, and they didn't do a lot of running but did do abs and pushups and jump rope."
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