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Renee Chatterton

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Renee Chatterton
Personal information
Nickname(s)Ren, Swimmer
NationalityAustralian
Born (1989-08-21) 21 August 1989 (age 35)
Adelaide
Height185 cm (73 in) (2012)
Weight78 kg (172 lb) (2012)
Sport
CountryAustralia
SportRowing
ClubAdelaide University Rowing Club
Achievements and titles
Olympic finalsLondon 2012 W8+
Medal record
World Rowing Championships
Silver medal – second place 2011 Bled W4-

Renee Chatterton (born 21 August 1989, Belair) is an Australian rower. She was selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics in rowing.[1]

Personal

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Nicknamed Ren and Swimmer, Chatterton was born on 21 August 1989 in Adelaide.[2] She is from the Blackwood of Adelaide area.[3] When she was young, she was a swimmer.[3] She went to school at St John's Grammar, Belair, and Highgate Primary School in South Australia before going to high school at Concordia College in South Australia. She enrolled at Flinders University in South Australia in 2011, where she worked on a Bachelor of Education/Health Science.[2] As of 2012, she lives in Adelaide.[2]

On 24 May 2016, Ben Manifold, Acting Principal of Wilderness School, announced that Chatterton was appointed Director of Rowing at Wilderness School.

Chatterton is 185 centimetres (73 in) tall and weighs 78 kilograms (172 lb).[2]

Swimming

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Chatterton competed at the Australian National Swimming Championships where she medalled and trained with the national team.[3] She quit the sport in 2009.[3]

Rowing

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Chatteron took up rowing in 2009 and competes in women's quads and eights events.[2][3] She is a member of the Adelaide University Rowing Club.[3]

Chatterton finished 2nd in the four event at the 2011 World Championships in Bled, Slovenia.[2] She finished 3rd in the quad event at the 2011 Australian Rowing Championships in West Lakes, Australia and finished 5th in the eight event at the 2012 World Cup 3 in Munich, Germany.[2] She finished 4th in the eight event at the 2012 World Cup 2 in Lucerne, Switzerland.[2][3] As a member of the eights crew over the 2000 metres course, she helped set a time of 6 minutes 12.36 seconds which qualified her and the rest of the team for the 2012 Olympics.[3]

Chatterton was selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics in rowing in the eight person boat.[4][5][6] Rowers in the eight boat have nicknamed their team the "Motley Crew".[5] She earned selection on the boat after a battle between ten women for eight spots.[7] Prior to going to London, she participated in a training camp at the Australian Institute of Sport European Training Centre in Varese, Italy.[8] She was seated at two in the eight's Olympic campaign at 2012 London – the crew were disappointed with their 6th-place finish.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Renee Chatterton Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "London 2012 – Renee Chatterton". Australia: Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Broadstock, Amelia (25 June 2012). "Blackwood rower books spot in Games – Local News – News – Mitcham & Hills Messenger". Mitcham-and-hills-messenger.whereilive.com.au. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  4. ^ "London 2012 – Athlete Search". Australia: Australian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Australia name 46-strong rowing squad hoping to claim "avalanche of medals" at London 2012 | Rowing". insidethegames.biz. 26 June 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  6. ^ "Olympic rowing team named – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". Abc.net.au. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  7. ^ "Stanley in 10-strong women's eight squad | Geelong, VIC, Australia". Geelongadvertiser.com.au. 2 April 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  8. ^ "Proud day for Tassie rowing Sport – The Mercury – The Voice of Tasmania". The Mercury. 23 June 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  9. ^ "London 2012 – Rowing – Women's Eight". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 9 January 2015.