Bella Carter
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2022-23
• Named to the ACC Honor Roll
• Lettered
2021-22
• Helped the Second Varsity Four to a second-place finish at the ACC championship
• Lettered
Background
• Transferred from the University of Washington
• Graduated from Rangi Ruru Girls School in 2018
• Rowed at Rangi Ruru from 2015-18
• Captured four national titles from 2015-18
• Claimed nine New Zealand National Maadi Cup medals
• Also rowed for Southern RPC in 2018 and 2020
• Placed first in the U20 Single andU20 Pair at the 2019 New Zealand Rocket Food Championships
• Selected to trials for U23 team in 2018
• Part of Trans-Tasman Regatta for New Zealand U212 team
• Earned Class of 2018 Most Outstanding Sportswomen
• Named Most Outstanding Oarswomen in 2016 and 2018
• Won World Cup with New Zealand U17 Rugby 7s team in 2018
• Garnered Academic Colours award
• Named Deputy Head Girl
• Earned NCEA Excellence endorsement
• Dean’s List honoree
Personal
• Isabella Ruby Carter
• Born in Christchurch, New Zealand
• Daughter of Heather and David Carter
• Has three sisters, Sophie, Laura and Morgan
• Both parents are marathon runners
• Enjoys road bike riding and playing with her puppy
• Majoring in American studies