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Meet Grace Marth, ATC

Grace Marth is a board-certified athletic trainer with extensive experience working with athletes of all ages, from young children and community members to collegiate football, basketball, and lacrosse teams. She has also served as a supervisor and mentor to aspiring athletic trainers.

Born and raised in Alaska, Mrs. Marth graduated from East Anchorage High. An athlete herself, she grew up playing soccer, competed in high school flag football, and continued playing soccer for several years in college. After graduating, she accepted a position in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she worked as an athletic trainer for the largest high school in the state, helping to manage the care of roughly 1,500 athletes.

After a few years in Oklahoma, she and her husband felt the call of the mountains and the unique lifestyle Alaska offers. Today, she is part of the OPA team, where she not only prevents, diagnoses, and treats injuries on the field but also collaborates with physicians and families to help injured athletes safely return to play.

In her free time, Grace enjoys baking, hiking, fishing, and spending time outdoors with her family and dogs.

Education & Training

Education: Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training Colorado State University Pueblo Pueblo, CO 2018

Board Certifications & Affiliations

  • MSKS Dry Needling Certification, Level 1 - January 2022
  • Graston Technique Certification, M1 - September 2018
  • Board of Certification in Athletic Training - March 2018 - Present
  • American Heart Association Basic Life Support Provider - December 2015 - Present
  • National Athletic Trainer Association (NATA), Member
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