Alice Arch
Melbourne University Boat Club (VIC)
2014 – National Championships U21 Women’s Quad Scull bow – First
2015 – Interstate Lightweight Women’s Quad Championship three seat – Third
2016 – National Championships Lightweight Women’s Double Scull bow – First
2016 – National Championships Lightweight Women’s Quad Scull three seat – First
2016 – Interstate Lightweight Women’s Quad Championship two seat – First
2016 – U23 World Championships Lightweight Women’s Double Scull bow – Fifth
2017 – National Championships Lightweight Women’s Quad two seat – First
2017 – Interstate Lightweight Women’s Quad Championship bow – First
2017 – World Cup II Lightweight Women’s Double Scull bow – Sixth
2017 – World Cup III Lightweight Women’s Quad Scull two seat – First
2017 – World Cup III Women’s Quad Scull two seat – Sixth
2017 – World Championships Lightweight Women’s Quad Scull two seat – Silver
2018 – Interstate Lightweight Women’s Quad Championship two seat – Fifth
2018 – World Cup II Lightweight Women’s Double Scull bow – Eleventh
2018 – World Cup III Lightweight Women’s Single Scull – Second
2018 – World Championships Lightweight Women’s Single Scull – Tenth
2019 – Interstate Lightweight Women’s Quad Championship three seat – Fourth
2019 – World Cup II Lightweight Women’s Double Scull stroke – Fourteenth
2019 – World Cup III Lightweight Women’s Double Scull stroke – Seventh
2019 – World Championships Lightweight Women’s Single Scull – Seventh
2017 World Championships - Alice on the right hand side
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The Rowing Australia rower profile of Alice states: Alice Arch joined the Hancock Prospecting Women's National Training Centre in 2016. The Victorian athlete, who had previously trained under the Victorian Institute of Sport, is currently studying Psychology and first represented Australia in 2016 at the World Rowing U23 Championships. Arch combined with India McKenzie in the U23 Lightweight Women's Double Scull to compete at the event and finished fifth overall. In 2017, the Victorian was named in the Lightweight Women's Quadruple Scull, for World Rowing Cups 2 and 3 and the World Rowing Championships, with Georgia Nesbitt, Georgia Miansarow and Amy James. The crew went on to win gold at the 2017 World Rowing Cup 3 and silver at the 2017 World Rowing Championships. In 2018, Arch was named the Lightweight sculling reserve for the World Rowing Cups.
Dated: 10 May 2020
Sources:
https://rowingaustralia.com.au/athleteprofile/alice-arch/
http://www.worldrowing.com/athletes/athlete/48274/arch-alice
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