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Tori Murden
Victoria Murden McClure (born March 6, 1963) is an athlete, adventurer, chaplain, lawyer, and university administrator who was the first woman and the first American to row solo across the
Atlantic Ocean, which she did in 1999. She was also the first woman and first American to ski to the geographic
South Pole and the first woman to climb the
Lewis Nunatak in the Antarctic. She is the president of
Spalding University, a private
Catholic university in
Louisville, Kentucky. She also served as the
Chair of the Board of the
National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), an
outdoor education school headquartered in
Lander, Wyoming, that emphasizes
environmental ethics and wilderness excursions.
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