Fie Udby Erichsen

Fie Udby Erichsen ( born April 23, 1985 in Hobro ) is a Danish rower who in 2012 won the silver medal in One. Up to and including 2010, she stepped up to under her birth name Fie Udby Graugaard.

The rower of the Roforeningen Kvik began in 1996 with the rowing. In 2000, she won along with Johanne Thomsen bronze in the double sculls at the Junior World Championships. In 2002 and 2003 she appeared in at the Junior World Championships in one, but both times only reached the B final. In 2005, she launched along with Majbrit Nielsen in two without coxswain in the adult class; at the World Cup in Lucerne occupied the two fifth place at the World Rowing Championships in Gifu in 2005 they were ninth. 2006 rowed the two in the World Cup twice in the B-final, at the World Rowing Championships at Eton in 2006 they reached the A-final and occupied the sixth place. 2007 moved to Lea Jakobsen Graugaard in the two, the best result of the season was a fifth place at the World Cup in Lucerne. 2008, the two were at the World Championships in Linz in non-Olympic quad to no control woman in the cast Lea Jakobsen, Lisbet Jakobsen, Fie Graugaard and Cecilie Christensen, they won the bronze medal.

2009 changed Fie Udby Graugaard and Lea Jakobsen from Sweep Rowing for Skull and competed in the double sculls, the sixth place at the World Cup in Munich was the best finish of the season. In the World Cup season 2010 Graugaard started in double sculls and quadruple sculls without an A-final to reach. At the helm European Championships 2010, she finished fourth in the One. After they canceled the launch at the World Championships in 2010 in the short term, she finished 2011 in Bled 14th place in One. Only in qualifying regatta in Lucerne itself Erichsen could qualify with a second place behind Australian Kim Crow for the 2012 Olympics. In the Olympic Regatta at Eton, the reigning world champion Miroslava Knapkova won from the Czech Republic, behind Erichsen won the silver medal in front of Kim Crow, the two qualifiers had prevailed over the arrivierten rowers.

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