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Alie Rusher

2023 Senior


National Teams

Four Under 23, 2017-18; Senior, 2023; Olympic, 2020

International Results

Finished sixth in the pair at the 2023 World Rowing Championships...Finished second in the pair at the 2023 World Rowing Cup IIFinished 10th in the quadruple sculls at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games...Won bronze in the eight at the 2018 World Rowing Under 23 Championships...Finished 10th in the four at the 2017 World Rowing Under 23 Championships.

National Results

Won the pair at the 2023 USRowing National Selection RegattaFinished fourth in the pair at the 2023 USRowing Winter Speed OrderFinished fourth in the varsity eight at the 2018 NCAA Womens Rowing Championships...Finished second in the varsity eight at the 2017 NCAA Womens Rowing Championships...Finished third in the varsity eight at the 2016 NCAA Womens Rowing Championships.

Personal

Outside of rowing, Alie likes racing the 50km American Birkebeiner with her family. Alie and her were bow pair in the Stanford varsity eight in 2016, and her brother will be joining her for training this fall now that he has wrapped up his time in the Yale varsity eight. Alie said her family always had Olympic rowing paraphernalia around the house growing up from her parents, so she knew it was something she would try once she had the opportunity. She went to St. Paul's School her sophomore year of high school and joined the rowing team that spring. She wants to be a doctor after she finishes her rowing career and currently works in clinical research at Massachusetts General Hospital. Alie is in a book club with her mom, sister, and cousin. They switch between fiction and non-fiction every month, so she has recommendations for everyone.

Boat Class

Women's Quadruple Sculls (4x)

Height

6'1"

Weight

170

Education

Stanford University, 2018

Hometown

West Bend, Wis.

Training Location

Boston, Mass.