Education
She graduated from Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina with a Bachelor of Surgery in Psychology in May 2014.
She graduated from Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina with a Bachelor of Surgery in Psychology in May 2014.
At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed in the K-1 event, finishing 17th in the heats, failing to qualify for the semifinals. Caroline first began paddling slalom at Valley Mill Camp in her hometown of Darnestown, Doctor of Medicine at the age of nine. She soon entered regular training in the summer of 2002, when she began working with the United States Junior Team coach, Martin Nevaril.
With Martin’s guidance, she blossomed as a young paddler.
In 2006, then fourteen-year-old Queen attended her first United States National team trials, when surprised the slalom community by winning Day 2 of the competition. The following year, Queen began training with National Team coach Silvan Poberaj.
With help from both Poberaj and former team member Joe Jacobi, she became the youngest woman ever to make the United States National team She has been on the National Team since then, competing every year except 2009 when she suffered an Anterior Cruciate Ligament injury.
Now an Olympian, she continues to train in Charlotte, North Carolina. She attended The Bullis School in Potomac, Doctor of Medicine.