New Zealand rower
Olivia Loe
Born (1992-01-15 ) 15 January 1992 (age 32) Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[ 1] Weight 74 kg (163 lb)[ 1] Relative Richard Loe (father)Country New Zealand Sport Rowing Event(s) Double sculls, Quadruple sculls, Coxless four
Olivia Loe (born 15 January 1992) is a New Zealand representative rower . She is a two-time world champion in the double scull and is the incumbent world champion winning gold at the 2019 World Rowing Championships with Brooke Donoghue . She has been selected in the New Zealand senior squad for the 2020 Summer Olympics but in a surprise move at the final crew selections Loe was replaced in the double scull by Hannah Osborne and selected to race the New Zealand women's quad-scull.
Early life and sporting pedigree
Loe was born in 1992 in New Zealand.[ 1] Her father is Richard Loe , a prominent rugby union player with 49 appearances for the All Blacks .[ 2] Olivia's elder sister Jessica (born 1989) has also represented New Zealand internationally in rowing.[ 2] [ 3] After Jessica took up rowing in 2004,[ 3] Olivia followed her in 2006.[ 2] [ 4] The sisters' club rowing has been with the Avon Rowing Club in Christchurch [ 4] and both attended St Margaret's College .[ 5] Apart from rowing, Olivia Loe plays rugby union.[ 2]
International rowing career
Loe first competed in rowing internationally in 2010, when she attended the World Rowing Junior Championships in Račice , Czech Republic.[ 1] She came 11th with the junior women's quadruple sculls.[ 6] In the 2011 trials at Lake Karapiro to determine the country's squad, she teamed up with Jennifer Storey,[ 7] the younger sister of John Storey .[ 8] At the 2011 World Rowing U23 Championships in Amsterdam in the Netherlands, she came fourth with the U23 women's quadruple sculls.[ 9] At the 2012 World Rowing U23 Championships in Trakai , Lithuania, she won a bronze medal with the U23 women's quadruple sculls.[ 10] At the 2013 World Rowing U23 Championships in Linz , Austria, she came fifth with the U23 women's quadruple sculls.[ 11] At the 2014 World Rowing U23 Championships in Varese , Italy, she won a silver medal with the U23 women's four.[ 12]
In the 2015 season, Loe competed at World Rowing Cups in Italy and Switzerland in the women's single sculls,[ 13] [ 14] but she did not compete at the 2015 World Rowing Championships .[ 1] In the 2016 season, Loe competed at World Rowing Cups in Switzerland and Poland in the women's pair[ 15] [ 16] as New Zealand's reserve boat to Genevieve Behrent and Rebecca Scown .[ 17] This being an Olympic year , her class was not raced at the 2016 World Rowing Championships , but she did not qualify for the Olympics either;[ 1] Behrent and Scown won Olympic silver for New Zealand in that class.[ 18]
In the 2017 season, Loe competed at World Rowing Cups in Poland and Switzerland in the women's double sculls with Brooke Donoghue , and they won gold in both races.[ 19] [ 20] At the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota, Florida , she became world champion in the women's double sculls partnered with Donoghue.[ 21] She regained that title with Donoghue at the 2019 World Rowing Championships in Linz.
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2018 : (Milda Valčiukaitė , Ieva Adomavičiūtė )
2019 : (Brooke Donoghue , Olivia Loe )
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