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Alice Jean White also known as Alice Jackson (born 20 January 1993) is a British-New Zealand female rower. She has represented both New Zealand and Great Britain in junior and senior level rowing competitions. White has competed in and twice won the annual UK Boat Race in 2017 and 2018, representing Cambridge, and helping to set the course record in the 2017 race. She has twice competed in the NCAA Championships in the United States. Originally from Yorkshire, England, she emigrated to first to New Zealand as a child, where she attended high school, before attending the University of California, Los Angeles to study psychobiology, and then Cambridge studying Clinical Neuroscience with a focus on Huntington’s disease.

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  • أليس وايت (مجدفة) (ar)
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  • أليس وايت (بالإنجليزية: Alice White)‏ هي مجدفة نيوزيلندية، ولدت في 20 يناير 1993. (ar)
  • Alice Jean White also known as Alice Jackson (born 20 January 1993) is a British-New Zealand female rower. She has represented both New Zealand and Great Britain in junior and senior level rowing competitions. White has competed in and twice won the annual UK Boat Race in 2017 and 2018, representing Cambridge, and helping to set the course record in the 2017 race. She has twice competed in the NCAA Championships in the United States. Originally from Yorkshire, England, she emigrated to first to New Zealand as a child, where she attended high school, before attending the University of California, Los Angeles to study psychobiology, and then Cambridge studying Clinical Neuroscience with a focus on Huntington’s disease. (en)
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  • Alice Jean White (en)
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  • Alice White during the 2018 Cancer Research UK Boat Race (en)
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  • أليس وايت (بالإنجليزية: Alice White)‏ هي مجدفة نيوزيلندية، ولدت في 20 يناير 1993. (ar)
  • Alice Jean White also known as Alice Jackson (born 20 January 1993) is a British-New Zealand female rower. She has represented both New Zealand and Great Britain in junior and senior level rowing competitions. White has competed in and twice won the annual UK Boat Race in 2017 and 2018, representing Cambridge, and helping to set the course record in the 2017 race. She has twice competed in the NCAA Championships in the United States. Originally from Yorkshire, England, she emigrated to first to New Zealand as a child, where she attended high school, before attending the University of California, Los Angeles to study psychobiology, and then Cambridge studying Clinical Neuroscience with a focus on Huntington’s disease. (en)
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