Olivia Coffey

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Olivia Coffey - 2018

Olivia Coffey (born January 29, 1989 in Elmira , New York ) is an American rower and 2015 world champion in quadruples .

Coffey won a complete set of medals at the U23 World Championships with the eighth place : Silver 2009, Gold 2010 and Bronze 2011. In 2013 she took part in the adult class for the first time at the 2013 World Championships in Chungju . Together with Emily Huelskamp , Tessa Gobbo and Felice Mueller , she won the title in the four without a helmsman .

In 2014 she switched from oar rowing to sculling . Together with Grace Latz , Tracy Eisser and Felice Mueller, she took third place behind the boats from Germany and China at the World Championships in Amsterdam . In 2015, Coffey won the Rowing World Cup in a four without a helmsman and in an eight. At the 2015 World Championships on Lac d'Aiguebelette , Coffey returned to the double scull. Together with Amanda Elmore , Tracy Eisser and Megan Kalmoe , she won the title in front of the German quadruple.

After a long break, Olivia Coffey returned to the national rowing team in 2018 and won the title at the World Championships in Plovdiv with eighth place . 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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