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Paula Girven, Prince William County’s first Olympian, loses battle with cancer

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By the time Paula Girven graduated from Gar-Field High School in 1976, she was not only one of the best track athletes in Virginia high school history, one who still holds the girls state track record in the high jump. She was also Prince William County鈥檚 first Olympian.

In June of 1976 at the United States Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore, the 18-year-old Girven upset the hometown favorite Jodi Huntley to win the high jump with a personal best 6-1 戮 that earned her an automatic berth to the Montreal Summer Games. Girven went on to place 18th at the Olympics.

鈥淲hen the American flag would go up when someone won a medal, I felt so proud to be an American,鈥 Girven said in a 1992 Potomac 草莓传媒 interview. 鈥淓ven though it wasn鈥檛 me, I could still feel it.鈥

Girven, who passed away Oct. 17 in Asheville, N.C, from cancer at the age of 62, established Gar-Field鈥檚 girls track program as a perennial state power and as a pipeline to the Olympics.

Two other Gar-Field graduates (Benita Fitzgerald Mosley and Sheena Tosta) followed in Girven鈥檚 footsteps to reach their sports鈥 pinnacle. Fitzgerald Mosley, who graduated from Gar-Field in 1979, won the gold medal in the 100-meter hurdles at the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles. Tosta, who graduated from Gar-Field in 2000, won a silver medal in the 400-meter hurdles at the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing.

All three are members of the Virginia High School League Hall of Fame and Gar-Field鈥檚 Athletics Hall of Fame.

鈥淪he was my idol,鈥 said Fitzgerald Mosley. 鈥淪he was the inspiration for me shooting for the Olympics.鈥

In a post on everloved.com, Jasmin Morrell, one of Girven鈥檚 two daughters, said her mom was 鈥渄iagnosed with advanced cancer鈥 in July, 2019. 鈥淎fter 15 months of struggle, she passed peacefully in her sleep, near family,鈥 Morrell wrote.

Morrell said they were holding a small family service first, but would announce a larger online service once details are finalized.

As successful as Girven was in track, Jasmin said in her post that she always thought of Girven as a mother first.

鈥淚 got to experience the woman who wrapped me in warm blankets fresh from the dryer,鈥 Morrell wrote. 鈥淪he baked me banana bread when I was sick. She made exercise and movement a joy in our household, while simultaneously never pushing me to follow in her footsteps. She loved Chanel No. 5, and pink roses, and pearls. Christmas decorations and fat-cheeked babies. Organization and order, but also spontaneity. Sign-language. Hospitality. Giving to those in need. Being a world-class personal trainer to those seeking more strength, flexibility, and power in their lives.鈥

Girven burst on to the state track scene as a sophomore when she jumped a then-state record of 5-feet-7 to lead Gar-Field to its first state championship in any sport. Gar-Field captured the next two state outdoor track girls titles as well. Fitzgerald Mosley was a freshman on the 1976 team.

Fitzgerald Mosley recalls Gar-Field track coach Ann Lockett telling her she could someday become an Olympian as well. Fitzgerald Mosley didn鈥檛 believe Lockett at first. But after training with Girven, Fitzgerald Mosley saw the Olympics as a realistic possibility.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no me without her,鈥 Fitzgerald Mosley said.

Girven still holds the state meet record in the high jump (6-0.25), which she set in 1976. She and Tosta are tied for the most career individual state titles in Virginia girls outdoor track with nine.

Girven went on to compete at the University of Maryland, where she set school records in the high jump (6鈥2) and the 55-meter hurdles (7.97) and won the NCAA High Jump Championship for indoor and outdoor track. She was inducted into the school鈥檚 athletic hall of fame in 1999.

She, along with Fitzgerald Mosley, also qualified for the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow. But the two never got the chance to compete after the United States boycotted the Games in response to the Soviet Union鈥檚 invasion of Afghanistan.

Girven continue to compete through 1981, but she then retired, deciding the fallout in Moscow was too tough to forget. She stayed active, eventually becoming a personal trainer in Tampa, FL from 2015-2019.

鈥淚 was so focused on that I felt like I had gotten nothing out of it,鈥 Girven said in the 1992 Potomac 草莓传媒 interview. 鈥淚t made me look and reassess what I should do in life. If you鈥檙e set on one thing, you give it a try and it is taken away, you look at other options. That鈥檚 what I did.鈥

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