Sarah Hawe

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Sarah Hawe (born July 23, 1987 ) is an Australian rower . In 2017 and 2019 she became world champion in the four without a tax woman .

Athletic career

Sarah Hawe took fifth place in the double scull at the Junior World Championships in 2005 . Hawe, who used to row for the Melbourne University Boat Club , later moved to Tasmania and started for the Huon Rowing Club .

Hawe made her first start in the Australian adult national team in 2017. At the World Cup in Poznan she won in a four without a helmsman and with Molly Goodman took third place in a two without a helmswoman . At the World Cup in Lucerne she won in a four-man team with Lucy Stephan , Katrina Werry , Sarah Hawe and Molly Goodman. The third and most important regatta victory for the four-man in the 2017 season was the title win at the World Championships in Sarasota . In 2018 the Australian foursome won the World Cup regattas in Linz and Lucerne, and at the World Championships in Plovdiv the Australians won silver behind the US foursome. In 2019, Olympia Aldersey came on board for Goodman. In the line-up of Aldersey, Werry, Hawe and Stephan, the crew won the World Cup finals in Rotterdam and the World Championships in Linz .

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Footnotes

  1. Profile at rowingaustralia (accessed October 7, 2018)