Dowling Catholic alum, Besty Flood, gives her side

Dowling Catholic alum, Besty Flood, gives her side

Sep 29, 2011 by FloTrack Staff
Dowling Catholic alum, Besty Flood,  gives her side


Betsy Flood, currently an All-Big Ten runner at University of Iowa, is a graduate of West Des Moines Dowling Catholic High School. Flood, a four time Iowa state champ, gives her insight on the Dowling Catholic program. Her sister Katie, now at the University of Washington, is also a graduate of Dowling and arguably the best female distance runner to ever come out of the state.



When I first started running for Dowling XC when I was 15 we did not have much of a team. I was the only girl to run at the state meet and still I did not do so well on my own. In the following several years something really special started to happen. It’s crazy how the right combination of people and motivation can take a program from the ground up.

Father Kirby and Tim Ives spearheaded most of the changes.I remember my last two years of competition Father would be bush whacking a trail and laying down wood chips so we could have some where soft to workout. He would stake out water spots or drive to our halfway point on hot days for water, wake up at 5 am to go get us bagels before practice, and most importantly he would encourage and believe in us. Tim had a great background in designing workouts and knowing the right balance of strength, speed, and fitness to get us where we needed to be. Within a year we had doubled our mileage, remained injury free, and went from no one placing at state to the entire team getting second overall. 

After that the sky became the limit for the Dowling program. We went on to win state the next year and people on the team began competing in bigger meets like footlocker and Nike nationals. I think the hardest part and biggest change was really to just get people excited about running and to really love what they were doing and feel passionate about their gifts! I can’t take any credit for the success the team has continued to have, but I know that great talent continues to come into the program allowing a longstanding long distance running tradition to stand. I think it’s so awesome that cross-country is kind of becoming a “cool” sport at Dowling and this year there is the possibility that both the boys AND girls teams could chase the state title and continue in post season competition.

Father Kirby and Tim Ives have really created a genuine lasting program and so many people have been able to achieve success and set really amazing goals within this program. Once people see what is going on around them they want to be a part of it and the success and joy are so contagious!