Alise Willoughby
Alise Rose Willoughby is an American professional "Current School" BMX racing racer who has been racing competitively since 2002. She uses the moniker "The Beast".
Career
Originally a state-champion gymnast, Willoughby began racing at the age of six, after watching her older brothers race.She turned professional in 2006, at the age of 15. Her first professional race result came in April, when she placed third at the American Bicycle Association Winter Nationals. Her first professional win came just one month later, when she won the ABA Super Nationals. She was voted 2006 Rookie Pro of the Year by the readers of BMXer magazine, becoming the first female to win the title. She was also the youngest female to hold the National No.1 Pro Women's title, one of the youngest BMX racers to turn pro, one of the youngest to hold a pro title, and the first female to earn all three Girls division classifications.
In 2008, BMX Racing was added to the Olympics, but the 19 years age minimum meant Willoughby, age 17, was unable to compete.
Willoughby would go on to make her Olympic Debut at the 2012 Summer Olympics, after recovering from surgery for LCL, knee and hamstring reconstruction. She placed 12th after a crash in the semi-final.
In 2021, Willoughby suffered a crash at the 2020 Summer Olympics and did not qualify for the final.
Major results
Amateur
American Bicycle Association
20 inch
- 1999,'00,'01,'02,'03,'04 Minnesota District 6 No.1
- 1999,'00,'02,'03,'04 Minnesota State Champion
- 2000,'01,'02,'03,'04 Central Region Redline Cup Champion
- 2000 9 Girls National Age Group No.1
- 2000 9 Girls Race of Champions Champion
- 2001 10 Girls NAG No.1
- 2002 11 Girls NAG No.1
- 2002 11 Girls ROC Champion
- 2002 11 Girls Grandnational Champion
- 2002 Girls National No.2
- 2003 12 Girls World Champion
- 2003 12 Girls NAG No.1
- 2003 12 Girls ROC Champion
- 2003 12 Girls Grandnational Champion
- 2003 Girls National No.2
- 2004 13 Girls NAG No.1
- 2004 13 Girls ROC Champion
- ''2001,'04 National No.1 Girl''
Cruiser
- 2000,'01,'02,'03,'04 Cruiser Minnesota District 6 No.1
- 2002,'03'04 Minnesota State Cruiser Champion
- 2000,'01 10 & Under Girls Cruiser Redline Cup Central Region Champion
- 2002,03,'04 11-13 Girls Cruiser Central Regional Redline Cup Champion
- 2001 10 & Under National Age Group Girls Cruiser No.1
- 2002,'03,'04 11-13 National Age Group Girls Cruiser No.1
- 2002,'03 Race of Champions Cruiser Champion.
- ''2003,'04 National No.1 Girl Cruiser''
[Union Cycliste Internationale] (UCI)
- 2001,'02,'03,'04 World Champion
- 2001,'04 Cruiser World Champion
- ''2007 15-16 Girls Cruiser World Champion''
Professional
[American Bicycle Association] (ABA)
- ''2006, '07 National No.1 Pro Women''
Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
- ''2017, '19, '24 Elite Women World Champion''
USA Cycling
- ''2010 Elite Women Second Place National Champion''
World Cup
2020 Gold Medalist- ''2012, '15, '19, '24 Bronze Medalist''
World Championships
- 2017, '19, '24 Gold Medalist
- 2013, '14, '15 Silver Medalist
- ''2010, '16, '23 Bronze Medalist''
Olympics
- ''Rio 2016 Silver Medalist''