Zoe Stevenson

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Zoe Stevenson (born June 19, 1991 in Tauranga ) is a former New Zealand rower . In 2014 she won the world title in double sculls .

Zoe Stevenson started rowing in 2007. At the Junior World Championships in 2009 and the U23 World Championships in 2010, she finished second with eighth . At the 2010 rowing world championships without age restriction, she took fourth place with the four-man without a helmsman . In 2011 she won silver again at the U23 World Championships with eighth place.

In 2012 she competed in the World Cup once with a double scull and with a double scull and finished fourth. In 2013 Zoe Stevenson formed a double scull with Fiona Bourke , and the boat won the World Cup regatta in Sydney. At the third World Cup in Lucerne, the two finished second behind the Lithuanian double scull, this result was repeated at the 2013 World Rowing Championships . In 2014 Stevenson and Bourke won the world title. In 2015 Stevenson rowed together with her new partner Eve Macfarlane to two victories in the World Cup, the two New Zealanders also won the title at the World Championships in front of the Greek and the German boat. At the 2016 Olympics , Stevenson and Macfarlane finished twelfth.

Zoe Stevenson is the daughter of Andrew Stevenson , who was also two times world champion in rowing.

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