Arnesen, Liv (1953–)

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Arnesen, Liv (1953–)

Norwegian skier and explorer. Born in Bærun, outside Oslo, Norway, 1953; studied graduate of University of Oslo, 1979; taught school in Norway; m. Einar Glestad, 1990.

With Julie Maske, traversed the Greenland ice cap in 24 days (1992); became the 1st woman to ski solo from the Antarctic coast to the US research base at the South Pole, a 745-mile trek (1994); was a member of a team climbing Mount Everest's North Face (1996); with American Ann Bancroft, crossed the 1,700-mile Antarctic landmass in 97 days (2001), the 1st two women to cross Antarctica's landmass by sail and ski; as a teacher and coach, has been involved in education for more than two decades; is also known for her work in the rehabilitation of drug addicts.

See also (with Ann Bancroft) No Horizon Is so Far (2003); and Women in World History.

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