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australian rowers profiles and history

Jodi Winter

Initially Nepean Rowing Club then Sydney Rowing Club (NSW)

Jodi was a main stay of the Australian Rowing team for a decade. A successful under 23 rower who made the transition to senior ranks in both sweep and sculling.

Jodi's 2002 World Championship win in the eight

1995 – National Women’s Under 23 Sculling Championship - Third

1995 – Interstate Women’s Youth Eight Championship three seat – First

1996 – National Women’s Eight Championship, seven seat – Fourth

1996 – National Women’s Under 23 Pair Championship, stroke – First

1996 – National Women’s Under 23 Four Championship, three seat - First

1996 – Interstate Women’s Four Championship stroke – Third

1996 – Nations Cup – Women’s Pair, bow - Fourth

1997 – National Women’s Eight Championship, three seat – Second

1997 – National Women’s Under 23 Pair Championship, bow – Second

1997 – National Women’s Under 23 Four Championship, three seat – First

1997 – Nations Cup – Women’s Four three seat - Gold

1998 – National Women’s Pair Championship, stroke – Second

1998 – National Women’s Four Championship, three seat – First

1998 – National Women’s Eight Championship, five seat – First

1998 – Interstate Women’s Four Championship bow - Fourth

1998 – World Cup 2 Hazewinkel, Women’s Pair – Second

1998 – World Cup 3 Hazewinkel, Women’s Eight – Second

1998 – World Cup 3 Luzern, Women’s Pair – Second

1998 – World Cup 3 Luzern, Women’s Eight – Sixth

1998 – World Championships – Women’s Coxless Pair stroke – Seventh

1998 – World Championships – Women’s Eight seven seat – Fourth

1999 – National Women’s Four Championship, stroke – First

1999 – National Women’s Eight Championship, seven seat – First

1999 – Interstate Women’s Eight Championship stroke - Second

1999 – World Cup 3 Luzern, Women’s Eight – Sixth

1999 – World Championships – Women’s Eight three seat - Fifth

2000 - National Women’s Pair Championship, stroke – Third

2000 - National Women’s Four Championship, stroke – Second

2000 - National Women’s Eight Championship, five seat – First

2000 – Interstate Women’s Eight Championship - Third

2000 – World Cup 2 Vienna, Women’s Eight – Third

2000 – Olympic Games – Women’s Eight three seat – Fifth

2001 – Victorian Women’s Four Championship – First

2001 – National Women’s Four Championship, bow – First

2001 – Interstate Women’s Eight Championship four seat - Second

2001 – World Cup 4 Munich, Women’s Pair – Sixth

2001 – World Championships – Women’s Eight - Gold

2002 – National Women’s Pair Championship, bow – Third

2002 – Natuional Wmen’s Four Championship, three seat – Second

2002 – National Women’s Eight Championship, seven seat - Second

2002 – Interstate Women’s Eight Championship bow – First

2002 – World Cup 2 Luzern, Women’s Double Scull - Eighth

2002 – World Cup 3 Munich, Women’s Four - Bronze

2002 – World Championships – Women’s Four two seat – Gold

2002 – World Championships – Women’s Eight bow seat – Silver

2003 – National Women’s Pair Championship, bow – First

2003 – National Women’s Four Championship, three seat – First

2003 – National Women’s Eight Championship, bow - First

2003 – World Cup 3 Luzern, Women’s Eight - Fourth

2003 – Interstate Women’s Eight Championship bow - First

2003 – World Championships – Women’s Eight three seat – Fourth

2004 – National Women’s Double Scull Championship, bow - Sixth

2004 – National Women’s Quad Scull Championship, stroke – Second

2004 – National Women's Pair Championship, bow – Fifth

2004 – National Women’s Eight Championship, three seat - First

2004 – Interstate Women’s Eight Championship three seat – First

2004 – World Cup 3 Luzern, Women’s Eight - Fifth

2004 – Olympic Games Women’s eight two seat - Sixth


Andrew Guerin
June 2021

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