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GEORGIE ROWE IS AN OLYMPIAN, WORLD CUP WINNER AND HAS BEEN A NATIONAL ROWING TEAM REPRESENTATIVE FOR AUSTRALIA SINCE 2018.
WHAT MADE YOU CHOOSE YOUR SPORT?
Originally, I come from a flat water kayaking and surf life-saving background. I have spent a lot of time in the ocean, training and competing and fell in love with surf boat rowing. The ergo was mainly a training tool for my crew and I but in late 2016 I competed in an indoor rowing competition where I did reasonably well. Within a week of the competition I had some very unexpected phone calls. One was from Ron Batt - Rowing Australia (participation and education manager) offering me a trip to Boston to compete at the CRASH-Bs. The other was from John Keogh, the head coach of the Womens National Training Centre who met me for a coffee at Collaroy Beach and I can honestly say he did not sugar coat if I chose to pursue rowing how hard it would be. My love for water sports, the capacity to push myself physically and mentally and be an elite athlete striving for the Olympics and Olympic medals was once a dream, and this was my opportunity to pursue it. So I did.
WHAT’S BEEN YOUR MOST MEMORABLE PERFORMANCE, AND WHY?
We all love the races we have won, but World cup 3 at Lucern in 2022 was pretty special. Our 8 had a few changes with COVID and a lot of younger athletes in the boat post Tokyo so we had a lot of learnings throughout the season. This particular race it just completely clicked. We rowed through Canada through the middle 1km and kept moving to win the race. It was just such a sweet feeling, you could hear the bubbles under the hull of the boat, everyone was so in tune with each-other and the calling from the coxswain was bang on and we just moved. It still gives me goosebumps.
WHAT’S BEEN YOUR TOUGHEST CHALLENGE YOU’VE HAD TO FACE IN YOUR SPORT, AND WHAT DID IT TEACH YOU?