Career
She was an alternate for the United States" 2008 Olympic women"s gymnastics team She was adopted from China at age two. Corrie trained with Kelli Hill at her gym, Hill"s Angels, which also produced Olympians Dominique Dawes, Elise Ray, and Courtney Kupets.
She previously trained at her family gym, Yellow Jackets Gymnastics, in Middleton, Master of Arts. She was signed to the University of Utah for the "10 season.
Corrie first qualified to Junior International Elite, after switching to Hill"s Gymnastics in 2005. She skipped the United States Classic with a minor injury.
At her first nationals, Corrie placed third on vault, and sixth all-around, earning a spot on the National Team. She was chosen for a training camp with other Pan American gymnasts, but was then injured.
Corrie then unfortunately suffered an ankle injury that affected her performance at the United States National Championships, but she did make her second national team
Corrie"s first year as a senior in 2008 she competed at the Friendship Exchange. Her next meet was the United States National Championships, where she placed eighth all-around, once again earning a spot on a national team (her first senior team) With that performance she qualified for the Olympic Trials. During the Olympic Trials she then was invitied to the final selection camp, and was then named an alternate to the team
She was selected for the European Tour.
She placed second all-around at the United States of America vs Germany meet. She also contributed at the United States of America vs France meet.
While training for the elite season, Corrie tore her Achilles Tendon and was out for the rest of the season. Lothrop started Utah University in the fall of 2010.
She is majoring in Health Promotion and Education.
In 2011, she injured her ankle. Later in 2013, during a floor warm up, she suffered season ending injury.