American rower
Wendy Wilbur (born April 4, 1972) is an American rower who was on the U.S. National Rowing Team between 1997 and 2003.
Early life
Wendy was born on April 4, 1972. She attended East Bridgewater High School where she played a season of softball, ran track for two seasons, and played basketball.
College career
After high school, Wilbur went to Salem State for two years where she was on the swim team. Wilbur then attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst from 1994 to 1997. During her time at UMass, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in sociology and communications as well as a master's degree in labor studies. She earned U.S. Rowing Association Academic All-American status in 1995.
U.S. National Team
In the 2003 World Rowing Championships , she won a gold medal in the women's coxless four event. She also won a bronze medal at the 1999 World Rowing Championships in the same event, and a silver medal at the 1998 World Rowing Championships in the women's eight event.
Post-National Team
Between 2005 and 2009, Wilbur was an assistant women's rowing coach at Boston College . Wilbur held this same position at Harvard between 2009 and 2014. She then worked as the director of rowing operations at the University of Texas Austin .
Wilbur was inducted into the UMass Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016.
References
^ "Wilbur Inducted Into UMass Athletics Hall of Fame" . University of Massachusetts Athletics . Retrieved September 4, 2020.
^ Fenton, Jim. "COLLEGES: East Bridgewater's Wendy Wilbur earns spot in UMass Hall of Fame" . The Enterprise, Brockton, MA . Retrieved September 4, 2020.
^ UMass Athletics (June 13, 2018). "Massachusetts Rowing All-Time Records" (PDF). Retrieved September 3, 2020.
"Wendy Wilbur - Rowing Coach" . University of Texas Athletics . Retrieved September 4, 2020.
"(W4-) Women's coxless four – Final 2003" . International Rowing Federation . Retrieved February 10, 2019.
"(W4-) Women's coxless four – Final 1999" . International Rowing Federation . Retrieved February 10, 2019.
"(W8+) Women's eight – Final 1998" . International Rowing Federation . Retrieved February 10, 2019.
See also
Wendy Wilbur at World Rowing
World champions – Women's coxless four
1989 : (Christiane Harzendorf , Ina Justh , Annegret Strauch , Ute Wild )
1990 : (Doina Șnep-Bălan , Iulia Bobeică , Marioara Curela , Doina Ciucanu-Robu )
1991 : (Kirsten Barnes , Jennifer Doey , Jessica Monroe , Brenda Taylor )
1993 : (Pei Jiayun , Wang Shujuan , Zhou Yaxin , Jing Yanhua )
1994 : (Femke Boelen , Elien Meijer , Muriel van Schilfgaarde , Rita de Jong )
1995 : (Cindy Brooks , Melissa Iverson , Lianne Nelson , Katherine Scanlon Lewis )
1996 : (Emily Dirksen , Sara Field , Amy Turner , Rosana Zegarra )
1997 : (Alex Beever , Lisa Eyre , Elizabeth Henshilwood , Sue Walker )
1998 : (Yevheniya Andrieieva , Tatyana Fesenko , Nina Proskura , Tetyana Savchenko )
1999 : (Yuliya Bichyk , Elena Mikulitch , Olga Tratsevskaya , Marina Znak )
2000 : (Iryna Bazyleuskaya , Natallia Helakh , Olga Tratsevskaya , Marina Znak )
2001 : (Jane Robinson , Julia Wilson , Jo Lutz , Victoria Roberts )
2002 : (Kristina Larsen , Jodi Winter , Rebecca Sattin , Victoria Roberts )
2003 : (Liane Malcos , Whitney Webber , Caryn Davies , Wendy Wilbur )
2004 : (Marjolaine Rossit , Celia Foulon , Audrey Galy , Marie Le Nepvou )
2005 : (Robyn Selby Smith , Emily Martin , Pauline Frasca , Kate Hornsey )
2006 : (Robyn Selby Smith , Jo Lutz , Amber Bradley , Kate Hornsey )
2007 : (Portia McGee , Erin Cafaro , Rachel Jeffers , Megan Dirkmaat )
2008 : (Hanna Nakhayeva , Volha Shcharbachenia , Natallia Helakh , Yuliya Bichyk )
2009 : (Chantal Achterberg , Nienke Kingma , Carline Bouw , Femke Dekker )
2010 : (Chantal Achterberg , Nienke Kingma , Carline Bouw , Femke Dekker )
2011 : (Sarah McIlduff , Kara Kohler , Emily Regan , Sara Hendershot )
2013 : (Emily Huelskamp , Olivia Coffey , Tessa Gobbo , Felice Mueller )
2014 : (Kayla Pratt , Kelsey Bevan , Grace Prendergast , Kerri Williams )
2015 : (Kristine O'Brien , Grace Latz , Adrienne Martelli , Grace Luczak )
2016 : (Fiona Gammond , Donna Etiebet , Holly Nixon , Holly Norton )
2017 : (Lucy Stephan , Katrina Werry , Sarah Hawe , Molly Goodman )
2018 : (Madeleine Wanamaker , Erin Boxberger , Molly Bruggeman , Erin Reelick )
2019 : (Olympia Aldersey , Katrina Werry , Sarah Hawe , Lucy Stephan )
2022 : (Heidi Long , Rowan McKellar , Samantha Redgrave , Rebecca Shorten )
2023 : (Marloes Oldenburg , Hermijntje Drenth , Tinka Offereins , Benthe Boonstra )
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