Katja was consistently
among the top 5-6 runners on the team in every
race last season. She ran particularly well in
the important meets and improved tremendously
after having a year off with an injury,
according to Coach Mike Collins. She played an
important role in the success of the team during
the season.
She competed in track
last spring and qualified for the NAIA national
meet where she finished 16th in the 10-kilometer
run. In 2005, she redshirted after coming down
with mononucleosis and a stress fracture before
coming to the United States.
PERSONAL:
Born Sept.4, 1986 in
Norway. Her parents are Anne Palm and Kjell
Loevslett, and she has three older brothers –
Kjell Ivar, Lars Petter, and Hakon – and one
sister, Maja.
HIGH SCHOOL:
During her junior year at Capital High School in
Boise, she placed 12th and her team took third
at the state cross country meet. In track, she
qualified for state and finished seventh in the
1 mile and was eight in the 2-mile run. In the
Norwegian championships, she placed sixth as a
senior running for the Skalg Running Club.
FAVORITE MOVIE:
“Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.”
FAVORITE FOOD:
Fondue
FAVORITE PHRASE:
“You only achieve what
you believe.”