Emily Huelskamp

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Emily Huelskamp (born January 17, 1987 ) is a rower from the United States .

Emily Huelskamp first took part in the US championships in 2011 and finished third in the quadruple sculls . In 2012 she won the singles and took second place in the double sculls . In 2013 she qualified for the World Championships in Chungju in a foursome without a helmsman . There she won together with Olivia Coffey , Tessa Gobbo and Felice Mueller . In 2015 she won together with Molly Bruggeman in a double without helmsman at the Pan American Games in Toronto .

In 2016 Huelskamp took sixth place in the quadruple sculls in the Rowing World Cup in Lucerne. Together with Molly Bruggeman, Corinne Schoeller and Kristine O'Brien , she competed at the world championships in the non-Olympic boat classes in the four-man without helmsman and won silver behind the British women. At the 2017 World Championships , Elizabeth Sonshine , Maureen McAuliffe , Kara Kohler and Emily Huelskamp finished fifth in the quadruple sculls . The following year, Sonshine, Huelskamp, ​​McAuliffe and Kara Soucek took sixth place at the 2018 World Championships . In 2019, Emily Huelskamp competed in the World Cup in both an uncontrolled two and an uncontrolled foursome. At the World Championships in Linz / Ottensheim , she rowed in the quad scull again and took seventh place with Lauren Schmetterling , Sophia Vitas and Kathryn Roach .

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  1. Portrait at usrowing.org (accessed on February 15, 2020)
  2. Report on und.com (accessed on February 15, 2020)