Felice Mueller

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Felice Mueller (born October 15, 1989 in White Plains , United States ) is an American rower .

Mueller began rowing in high school in 2005. At the Junior World Championships in 2007 she won the bronze medal with the eighth . Three years later at the U23 World Championships in 2010, she won the two-man title with Ashley Kroll without a helmsman . In 2011 Mueller won the U23 World Championships together with Grace Luczak in a double without a helmsman, with the eighth both won the bronze medal.

At the World Championships 2013 in Chungju Felice Mueller scored the first big success in the senior category than the US four without coxswain with Emily Huelskamp , Olivia Coffey , Tessa Gobbo and Felice Mueller as a shock woman won the title. 2014 changed Coffey and Mueller in the quadruple sculls , in the occupation of Grace Latz , Tracy Eisser , Olivia Coffey and Felice Mueller the bronze medal at the World Championships 2014 in Amsterdam won. In 2015, Mueller and Elle Logan competed in a pair without a helmsman, and the two received the bronze medal at the 2015 World Championships on Lac d'Aiguebelette. In 2016 Felice Mueller competed again with Grace Luczak in a pair without a helmsman and finished fourth at the 2016 Olympic Games .

In 2017 Mueller competed in the single and finished seventh at the World Championships in Sarasota . A year later, she rowed in the US eight, with which she won the title at the 2018 World Championships . In 2019, the eighth from the United States took third place at the World Championships in Linz behind the boats from New Zealand and Australia.

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