Annabelle McIntyre
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Born | 12 September 1996 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Rowing | |||||||||||||||||||
Club | Fremantle Rowing Club | |||||||||||||||||||
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National finals |
Queen's Cup 2015, 17, 18 Nell Slatter Trophy 2018 | |||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Annabelle McIntyre (born 12 September 1996 in Western Australia) is an Australian national representative rower. She is an Australian national champion and was a medallist at the 2018 World Rowing Championships.
Club and state rowing
Raised in Hamilton Hill, Western Australia McIntyre's took up rowing in 2013 at the Fremantle Rowing Club.
Her state representative debut for Western Australia came in the 2014 youth eight who contested the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.[1] She made West Australia's senior women's eight in 2015 and contested the Queen's Cup at the Interstate Regatta for WA in 2015, 2017 and 2018.[2] In 2018 she was also Western Australia's single sculls entrant to race for the Nell Slatter Trophy at the Interstate Regatta. She placed third in the single scull.[3]
In 2018 she crewed a composite Australian selection eight who won the open women's coxed eight title at the Australian Rowing Championships [4] and in a composite Australian selection four she won the 2018 open women's coxless four national title.[5]
International representative rowing
McIntyre made her Australian representative debut in a coxless pair at the 2017 U23 World Rowing Championships. Rowing with Bronwyn Cox she won a silver medal.[6]
In 2018 McIntyre was elevated to the senior Australian squad. She didn't race in any Australian boat in their early international campaign of 2018 – at neither World Rowing Cup nor at Henley.[6] But at the 2018 World Rowing Championships in Plovdiv, McIntyre moved into the five seat of the Australian women's eight. They won their heat and placed third in the final winning McIntyre a bronze medal world championship medal. [6]
References
- Annabelle McIntyre at FISA WorldRowing.com