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Ty Otto
Ty Otto

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Seattle, Wash.

High School:
Thomas Jefferson

Height / Weight:
6-7 / 190

02/13/2013

Unleashed: Champion UW Rowers Get Historic London Test

Eight months after they won their second consecutive national title, the Huskies varsity eight men's crew team makes a rare, in-season international trip to test Cambridge on the Thames. What if they win?

07/11/2012

Unleashed: No One Can Match UW's Olympic Strokes

From former Husky walk-on Megan Kalmoe to a chunk of Team Canada and nearly a third of the U.S. men's and women's rowing teams, UW has a Dynamic Dozen representing it at the London Games.

07/11/2012

Unleashed: No One Can Match UW's Olympic Strokes

From former Husky walk-on Megan Kalmoe to a chunk of Team Canada and nearly a third of the U.S. men's and women's rowing teams, UW has a Dynamic Dozen representing it at the London Games.

06/26/2012

Otto Headed To London As An Olympic Spare

Ty Otto, who won a National Championship with the Huskies in 2011, twice narrowly missed out on Olympic qualification

01/11/2012

USRowing Magazine Highlights Huskies' Accomplishments

Huskies win at IRAs, U-23 World Championships detailed in latest USRowing magazine

High School Sports: Rowing.
Honors and Awards: Eagle Scout ... National Merit Scholar ... Mary Gates Scholar ... Two time winner at Stotesbury Cup (2006 and 2007).
Major at Washington: Physics

Husky Rowing Experience: 2009 (Sophomore) - Five seat in the second varsity eight ... Won gold medals at the Pac-10 conference championships and the IRA National Championship. 2008 (Freshman) - Rowed with the men's freshman eight ... Gold medalist at the 2008 Pac-10 Championships ... Silver medalist at the 2008 IRA Championships.

Personal: Son of Bob and Christina Otto ... Father is in the United States Air Force ... Has two younger brothers, Danny (17) and Sam (12) ... Mother, Grandfather, and uncle all attended the University of Washington.

Go Huskies!