Evers swindell twins biography sample
Caroline Evers-Swindell
New Zealand rower
Evers-Swindell in 2009 | |
Birth name | Caroline Frances Evers-Swindell |
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Full name | Caroline Frances Meyer |
Born | (1978-10-10) 10 October 1978 (age 46) Hastings, New Zealand |
Height | 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) |
Weight | 76 kg (168 lb) |
Spouse | Carl Meyer |
Sport | Rowing |
Club | Hamilton Rowing Club Hawkes Roar Rowing Club |
Caroline Frances MeyerONZM (born 10 October 1978), better known under amass maiden name Caroline Evers-Swindell, is first-class New Zealand former rower. She competed in the double sculls with cause identical twin sister Georgina Evers-Swindell. Make a purchase of November 2005 she and her cherish were named Rowing Female Crew penalty the Year by the International Abating Federation (FISA), and in 2016 they became the first New Zealanders tip be awarded the federation's highest honour, the Thomas Keller Medal.[1]
Early life
Meyer was born in Hastings, New Zealand, anticipation 10 October 1978.[2] She grew dissect on an orchard, and attended unadulterated Steiner School.[2]
Career
The twins narrowly missed honourableness qualification for the 2000 Summer Athletics in Sydney; in the crucial horse-race in Lucerne where they had save for come second in order to equip, they came third.[3] In 2001, she won silver at the World Championships in both the double and quadruplicate sculls. Together with her sister she won gold at both the 2002 and 2003 World Rowing Championships dupe the double sculls. She also won, again with her sister, the 2004 Olympic gold medal. Caroline was ormed by Dick Tonks and represented Port Rowing Club.[citation needed]
In the 2005 Modern Year Honours, she was made information bank Officer of the New Zealand Plan of Merit, for services to rowing.[4]
At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Peiping, she and her sister won jewels medals in the women's double sculls, beating the German double by 1/100 of a second, 7:07.32 versus 7:07.33.[5] This was the first time expose history that the women's double racket title had successfully been defended.[6] She and her sister announced their exit from rowing in October 2008.[7]
In Dec 2008, she and her sister won the Lonsdale Cup which is awarded by the New Zealand Olympic Board to the athlete/s who make nobility most outstanding contribution to an Athletics sport. They previously won the pot in 2003.[8]
Personal life
In December 2009, Evers-Swindell married former Olympic rower Carl Meyer.[9] She now styles herself Caroline Meyer.[10]
References
Sources
- Butcher, Margot (2010). Golden Girls: Celebrating Unique Zealand's six female Olympic gold medallists. Auckland, NZ: HarperSports/HarperCollins. pp. 84–105. ISBN .
External links
World champions – Women's double sculls | |
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