Lindsay Jennerich

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Lindsay Rich Jenne (* 30th July 1982 in Victoria , British Columbia ) is a Canadian lightweight - rower .

Athletic career

Lindsay Jennerich started rowing in 1997. In 2000 she finished fifth at the Junior World Championships with the Canadian eighth . At the U23 World Championships , Lindsay Jennerich won the lightweight double scull title together with Lysanne Lavigne in 2002 and 2004 , and in 2003 both received the bronze medal.

In 2007 the Canadian lightweight double scull competed in the World Cup with Tracy Cameron and Lindsay Jennerich . At the 2007 World Championships , the two took seventh place. In 2008, Lindsay Jennerich rowed in the lightweight single and finished sixth at the world championships . Lindsay Jennerich and Sheryl Preston also finished sixth in the lightweight double scull at the 2009 World Championships . The following year Jennerich competed again with Tracy Cameron at the World Championships in New Zealand , the two of whom won the title by one second over the Germans Daniela Reimer and Anja Noske . In 2011 Jennerich and Cameron won the World Cup in Lucerne, at the 2011 World Championships Jennerich entered with Patricia Obee as a new partner, the two received the silver medal behind the Greeks Christina Giazitzidou and Alexandra Tsiavou . Jennerich and Obee finished seventh at the 2012 Olympics .

After a year break, Jennerich and Obee competed internationally again in 2014, at the World Championships the Canadians received the silver medal behind New Zealanders Julia Edward and Sophie MacKenzie . The following year, things went disappointing for the two Canadians in the World Cup with 14th place in Lucerne, but at the 2015 World Championships they reached the A-final and finished fourth. In 2016 Jennerich and Obee won the World Cup regatta in Lucerne. At the 2016 Olympic Games , the two crossed the finish line one second behind the Dutch Ilse Paulis and Maaike Head and received the Olympic silver medal.

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