Jane Hall (rower)
British rower
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Full name | Jane Lucy Hall | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | British | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1973-10-20) 20 October 1973 (age 50) Kingston upon Thames | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Club | Kingston RC | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Jane Lucy Hall (born 20 October 1973 in Kingston upon Thames) is a former British rower who won six World Championship medals.[1]
Rowing career
Hall won the gold medal in the lightweight coxless four with Alison Brownless, Annamarie Dryden and Tonia Williams at the 1993 World Rowing Championships.[2]
She was part of the coxless pair with Alison Brownless that won the national title rowing for a Kingston and Thames composite at the 1996 National Championships. She also won a second gold at the same Championships in the eight composite.[3]
References
- Jane Hall at World Rowing
- Jane Hall profile, on WERROW.co.uk
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World champions – Lightweight women's coxless four
- 1984: (Beatriz Keller, Evelyn Herwegh, Regina Mayer, Claudia Engels)
- 1985: (Monika Wolf, Sonja Petri, Claudia Engels, Evelyn Herwegh)
- 1986: (Carolyn Mehaffey, Sandy Kendall, Mandi Kowal, Anne Martin)
- 1987: (Sandy Kendall, Lindsay Burns, Angela Herron, Mandi Kowal)
- 1988: (Zeng Meilan, Zhang Huajie, Lin Zhiai, Liang Sanmei)
- 1989: (Liang Sanmei, Zeng Meilan, Zhang Huajie, Lin Zhiai)
- 1990: (Jill Blois, Colleen Miller, Diana Sinnige, Rachel Starr)
- 1991: (Li Fei, Liang Sanmei, Liao Xiaoli, Ou Shaoyan)
- 1992: (Marina Cade, Deirdre Fraser, Virginia Lee, Liz Moller)
- 1993: (Alison Brownless, Anna Marie Dryden, Jane Hall, Tonia Williams)
- 1994: (Christine Collins, Danika Holbrook-Harris, Charlotte Hollings, Linda Muri)
- 1995: (Barbara Byrne, Linda Muri, Whitney Post, Sarah Simmons)
- 1996: (Liu Bili, Liu Mei Ling, Wang Fang, Zhong Aifang)
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