Mary Ayotte-Law
hails from Gresham,
where she began her
career at Gresham
Gymnastics Club. She
attended Gresham
High School where
she became an OSAA
champion. She
attended Oregon
State University and
was a member of the
gymnastics team from
1979-1982. She was
a seven-time
All-American in 1981
in four of five
events. She became
the second Beaver to
win a National
Championship with
her floor title in
1982 and was the
third place finisher
in the All-Around.
She earned final
placement in NCAA
Championship Meet:
1980 Floor Exercise;
1981 All-Around,
Balance Beam, Floor
Exercise; 1982
All-Around, Vault,
Floor.
NCAA Western US
Regional
Championships: 1980
won four events -
All-Around, Balance
Beam, Floor, Vault;
1981 won four events
- All-Around, Floor,
Vault, Uneven Bars;
1982 won two events
- All-Around, Floor.
She earned final
placement in NCAA
Championship Meet:
1980 Floor Exercise;
1981 All-Around,
Balance Beam, Floor
Exercise; 1982
All-Around, Vault,
Floor.
NCAA Western US
Regional
Championships: 1980
won four events -
All-Around, Balance
Beam, Floor, Vault;
1981 won four events
- All-Around, Floor,
Vault, Uneven Bars;
1982 won two events
- All-Around, Floor.
After graduation,
Ayotte-Law was a US
National Team
member, World
University Games, in
Bucharest, Romania
1981, competing
against the likes of
Nadia Commenici.
1982 recipient of
the American Award,
which honors the
nation’s top senior
gymnast.