Tracy Eisser

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Tracy Eisser (born November 20, 1989 in Fair Lawn , New Jersey ) is an American rower and 2015 world champion in quadruples .

Tracy Eisser started rowing at Cornell University in 2008 , and after graduating in 2012, she continued to row. She has been part of the US national team since 2014. At the 2014 World Championships , the US quadruple with Grace Latz , Tracy Eisser, Olivia Coffey and Felice Mueller won the bronze medal behind the Germans and the Chinese. At the 2015 World Championships , Eisser won the double sculls together with Amanda Elmore , Megan Kalmoe and Olivia Coffey. The US rowing federation nominated Tracy Eisser and Megan Kalmoe from the 2015 world championship boat, as well as Grace Latz and Adrienne Martelli , who were 2015 world champions in the four without a helmsman , for the double quad at the 2016 Olympic Games . This quadruple finished fifth in the Olympic final .

In 2017 Eisser rowed together with Megan Kalmoe in a two-man row without a helmsman . The duo had a good season in which they finished silver in all finals, both in the Rowing World Cup and in the World Championships, behind the superior pairing Grace Prendergast and Kerri Gowler from New Zealand. In 2018 she moved to the US eighth and won this boat class at the world championships in Plovdiv .

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