"I was shaped tremendously during my time @ASU in athletics, academics, and social life. This honor is as much for me as it is for the entire ASU community." - Charlotte Ahrens ??
— Sun Devil Triathlon (@sundeviltri) September 18, 2020
We are so proud of our @NCAA Woman of the Year Top-3??0?? candidate ??
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--Ahrens named Top-30 Finalist for NCAA Woman of the Year
--Kansakoski, Ahrens Named NCAA Woman of the Year Conference Nominees
2019-20 (Senior):
- Did not compete
2018-19 (Junior):
- Finished second among women (ninth overall) at the 9/11 Heroes Run in Tempe (Sept. 1)
- Finished second at the West Regional Qualifier (Sept. 23) in Longmont, CO as the Sun Devils qualified for nationals in their first opportunity
- Named to CTCA DI West All-Region Team
- Finished second at the USAT Collegiate National Championship in Tempe (Nov. 4)
- CTCA Scholar All-American
- CTCA Division I All-American
- Finished first at the West Regional Qualifier in Berkeley, Calif. on Sept. 30
- West Region Division I All-Region Team
- Finished second at the USA Triathlon Collegiate National Championships (Nov. 5)
- USA Triathlon Division I All-American
- College Triathlon Coaches Association Academic All-American
- Finished second in her first ever NCAA race at the Central Regional Qualifer in Naperville, Ill. on Sept. 5
- Crossed the finish line first at the West Regional Qualifier in Berkeley, Calif. on Oct. 8
- Finished seventh as team won national championship in New Orleans, La. on Nov. 5
- Competes for the German National Team and joined the Sun Devils as one of the top ranked German Junior Elite triathletes
- Second at the German Nationals in 2015
- In 2012, she was honored as the Neubrandenburg Student Sportsman of the Year.
Personal:
Majoring in supply chain management.