Annabelle McIntyre

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Annabelle McIntyre (born September 12, 1996 ) is an Australian rower . In 2019 she was second in the world championship in two without a helmsman and eight .

Athletic career

Annabelle McIntyre and Bronwyn Cox won the silver medal in two without a helmsman at the U23 World Championships 2017 in Plovdiv . In 2018 she switched to the Australian eighth, with Leah Saunders , Georgina Gotch , Rosemary Popa , Georgina Rowe , Annabelle McIntyre, Ciona Wilson , Jacinta Edmunds , Emma Fessey and helmsman James Rook bronze behind the boat from the United States and the Canadians won at the World Championships in Plovdiv .

In 2019 Annabelle McIntyre started together with Jessica Morrison in two boat classes. In two without a helmsman, the two took second place behind the New Zealanders Grace Prendergast and Kerri Gowler at the World Cup in Poznan and won in Rotterdam ahead of Prendergast / Gowler. At the world championships in Linz / Ottensheim, Prendergast and Gowler won ahead of Morrison and McIntyre. In the eighth, the Australians won in Poznan and took second place behind the New Zealanders in Rotterdam. With Leah Saunders, Jacinta Edmunds, Bronwyn Cox, Georgina Rowe, Rosemary Popa, Annabelle McIntyre, Jessica Morrison, Molly Goodman and James Rook, the Australians won silver at the World Championships behind New Zealand and ahead of the boat from the United States.

The approximately 1.79 m tall Annabelle McIntyre starts for the Fremantle Rowing Club .

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Footnotes

  1. Profile at rowingaustralia (accessed on September 8, 2019)