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Alise Post#11Elite Woman Rider
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Hailing from small town, middle America (St Cloud, Minnesota to be exact), Alise Post has been hailed as the most successful modern-day female BMX racer to swing a leg over a bike. Alise started racing BMX at the age of 6 and immediately fell in love with the sport. Her older brother Nick was an avid racer and pushed to get her started in the sport. After a few practice sessions, Alise entered her first race and won. ...and the rest, as they say, is history. Her love of racing pushed her to win her first Girls Overall National Championship at the young age of 10, beating out thousands of other girls for the title. Just to make sure no one thought it was a fluke, she repeated the feat three more times - finishing up her amateur career with well over 100 National victories and numerous Local, State, Regional and World Champ titles. Needing a new challenge, and despite the season being well under way, Alise decided to make the jump to the pro ranks mid-season in 2006. She turned 15 three months prior (the minimum age to enter the Pro category) and went for it. After taking two third place scores in her first two races, it didn't take her long to win her first Pro race; standing atop the podium in just her third try. Alise finished up her rookie season with 5 wins; enough to earn her ABA's Women's Pro National No.1 title. At 15 years old, Alise became the youngest to ever win the Pro Championship. And, for the icing on the cake, "The Beast" was voted "Rookie Pro of the Year" by the readers of BMXer Magazine - an honor that, up until now, had been exclusively reserved for males. Following her start in 2006, Alise won the Women's Pro National Champion title again, but this time by a landslide. This feat made her only the third woman to win it in back-to-back years. In 2008, Alise had a bit of a reality check. Injury, new competition and sponsorship woes brought new challenges to her. By the end of the year she was once again up for the No.1 title, until a fluke crash in the last qualifying round at the Grandnational Championship Finals took her out of contention. Though she still got a Number 2 on her plate out of the year, she is definitely looking to get back on the top slot for 2009 - aboard a brand new bike and for an all new sponsor; Redline Bicycles. No.1 title chases aside, Alise has loftier goals. After watching BMX make its debut at the Beijing, China Olympic Games in 2008, and despite the fact that she was one of the best female BMX racers the US had to offer, Alise was too young to be eligable for the most prestigious race on Earth. Despite missing the 19-years-of-age cutoff by about 12 months, she looks forward to 2012 - and had three years to train and focus for a shot at an Olympic Gold. By then, she'll be 21 and just entering her prime. Away from the track, Alise has exceled at just about everything she tries. An all-star in gymnastics and track, Alise had caught the eyes of several Division 1 colleges while still in high school. Amazingly, she found the time between all of her extra-curricular activities and BMX travel to maintain a straight A report card. Alise knows what it takes to succeed, her drive and work ethic are unparalleled. She is the total package - smart, good natured, outgoing, attractive, and, above all, a champion.
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By Alise Post#11 on May 24, 2011 Here's a typical day in the room with Brooke and I... =] By Alise Post#11 on April 30, 2011 So here's a video of me having to say bye to my sweet 16 car...the 99 Buick regal supercharged....you served me well Reggie..RIP and for those of you who don't know. Reggie... By Alise Post#11 on April 24, 2011 By Alise Post#11 on April 23, 2011 Here's another video of another day of fun at the training center. Check out these top notch Olympic Javelin throwers' bike skills..pretty rad! ;) By Alise Post#11 on April 20, 2011 Hey guys....check out this fun little video of me just having some fun out at the OTC one afternoon!! brings back some good gymnastics memories...i miss it a lot... By Alise Post#11 on April 13, 2011 CHeck out this little recap of the race day/time at the track in South Africa. While the US women's team, and me personally, didn't do so well, at least we got a... By Alise Post#11 on April 13, 2011 Howdy everybody! Here's a quick "virtual tour" of the cottage we stayed at in South Africa. Not as cute as the cottage we stayed at in 2009 but still very fun! It's... By Alise Post#11 on April 13, 2011 Hey guys, here's a video of what Team USA got up to the first few days we spent in Africa..enjoy some behind the scenes!! =] alise here's the link... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGMAQRZtjLE By Alise Post#11 on April 11, 2011 Hey everybody! Just thought I'd post up a fun little video of me and some of the gals at the OTC having a session on the pump track before heading out to... By Alise Post#11 on March 25, 2011 Hey guys, it's been a while, going to be back on my blogging now that I am back at things pretty full force. Thanks everybody whose helped me get back out on... By Alise Post#11 on November 25, 2010 “A terrible, freak accident.” By Alise Post, November 22, 2010 After a great season, and a 40-point lead heading into the 2010 ABA Grand National, I had a terrible, freak accident today.... By Alise Post#11 on November 17, 2010 By Alise Post “Hey ladies, what do you think about training with the Navy SEALs for a day?” “Oh heck yeah! The track and field people did that and said it was...
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