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Ethan Albrecth-Carrie

Ethan Albrecht-Carrie

    Athlete Bio

    Height

    6'1"

    Hometown

    North Tonowanda

    Height: 6'1"  Weight: 210 lbs.

    Ethan Albrecht-Carrie began the sport of bobsled in 2006 as a push athlete before switching to the driver's seat.  During the 2008-2009 season Albrecht-Carrie has raced in several America's Cup races.  He won 4th in the 2-man America's Cup race #1 in Lake Placid.

    ABOUT ME 

    Ethan graduated from Cornell University in 2004 with a degree in Hospitality Management, and competed in pentathlon, heptathlon and decathlon.  Ethan was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.  Ethan most admires his father for "sticking to his morals, beliefs and ethics," and his mother for "the sacrifices she's made in supporting my father."

    CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

    • 2010-2011 World Cup in four-man
      -14th in Calgary (12/10), 15th in Park City (12/10), 10th in Lake Placid (12/10) 
    • 2010-2011 World Cup in two-man
      - 14th in Calgary (12/10), 10th in Park City (12/10), 13th in Lake Placid (12/10)
    • 2010-2011 America's Cup four-man
      -5th in Park City #1 (11/10), 5th in Park City #2 (11/10) 
    • 2010-2011 America's Cup in two-man
      - 8th in Park City #1 (11/10), 6th in Calgary (11/10)
    • 11th overall in 2008-2009 America's Cup in the four-man
      -7th in Calgary #1 (11/08), 9th in Calgary #2 (11/08), 6th in Lake Placid
    • 8th overall in 2008-2009 two-man America's Cup in the two-man                                            -5th in Calgary #2 (11/08), 8th in Calgary #1 (11/08), 4th in Lake Placid #1 (11/08), 7th in Lake Placid #2 (11/08)
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