Kim Crow

Kim Crow ( born August 9, 1985 in Melbourne) is an Australian rower who won two Olympic medals in 2012.

Crow began in 2005 with the oars and were held in 2006 for the first time in World Cup, at the World Rowing Championships 2006 erruderte with the Australian aft the bronze medal. In 2007 she won in Linz together with Sarah Cook in a double without coxswain their first World Cup regatta. The World Rowing Championships 2007, she finished fourth in both the two and in the eighth. 2008 Cook and Crow only occurred in two of, missed at the Olympic regatta in Beijing but the A-final and ultimately occupied the tenth place. The following year, the two rowed to fifth place at the World Rowing Championships in 2009.

2010 moved from Kim Crow Sweep Rowing for Skull and finished third in the World Cup immediately medals. The World Rowing Championships 2010, she won along with Kerry Hore the silver medal in the double sculls and quadruple sculls reached the fourth place. 2011 could repeat their silver medal from the previous year Hore and Crow at the World Rowing Championships in 2011. After Crow had won in the qualification regatta on the Rotsee in Lucerne for the One, the Olympics start right, it reached at the Olympic regatta in two boats a medal: After bronze in the one she won with Brooke Pratley silver in the double sculls. The following year, Kim Crow erruderte their first World Championship title at the World Rowing Championships in 2013 in the One.

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