Jodi Winter

January 8, 2024
Rower

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Jodi Winter
Full Name Jodi Winter
Occupation Rower
Date Of Birth Jun 28, 1976(1976-06-28)
Age 48
Birthplace Sydney
Country Australia
Birth City New South Wales
Horoscope Gemini

Jodi Winter Biography

Name Jodi Winter
Birthday Jun 28
Birth Year 1976
Place Of Birth Sydney
Home Town New South Wales
Birth Country Australia
Birth Sign Gemini

Jodi Winter is one of the most popular and richest Rower who was born on June 28, 1976 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Jodi Winter (born on the 28th of June, 1976 , in Sydney) was an Australian rower who is a twice World Champion and a dual Olympian.

In 2000, she was part of her way into the Australian women’s eight team that won bronze in two World Rowing Cups in the preceding Olympics. In in the 2000 Sydney Olympics she rowed at 3 in the 8 with a respectable fifth place during the competition.

The Australian women’s eight stayed together into 2002 with just one seat change. Their European campaign ahead of the World Championships saw them take a bronze medal at the Rowing World Cup II in Lucerne and silver at the Rowing World Cup III in Munich. Winter raced in a double scull with Sattin in Lucerne and in a coxless four who placed third (with the other half of the eight winning) at Munich. At the 2002 World Championships in Seville Spain, the Australian eight won their heat but were beaten out by the USA by 0.45 seconds in the final. With Winter at bow the Australians just held out the Germans and she won her second World Championship placing – a silver. As in 2001, four members of the eight including Winter also doubled up in the coxless four to defend Australia’s title. At Seville 2002 with Kristina Larsen in the bow, Victoria Roberts at stroke and Rebecca Sattin & Winter in the engine room, the Australian women won their heat and beat Canada in the final to claim another World Championship title – Winter’s second.

Winter was again in elite Australian crew contention in 2003. She raced in a coxless four and the eight at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne and secured her place in the eight for the 2003 World Rowing Championships in Milan. With Winter in the three seat the eight placed fourth.

Winter was a state representative in fours (in 1998) and later eights in New South Wales contesting the Interstate women’s eight championship to win the ULVA Trophy and later the Queen Elizabeth II Cup. She represented the state every year from 1998 until 2004 when she was stroked in 1999. As a bow rower,, she was the first to cross the line during 2003, 2002 and 2004. New South Wales victories of 2002, 2003 and 2004.

Jodi Winter Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Rower
House Living in own house.

Jodi Winter is one of the richest Rower from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Jodi Winter 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Winter was a representative for the international team in her debut in the year 1996 during her first World Rowing U23 Championships in Hazewinkel, Belgium, rowing in a coxless tandem together with Kathleen Burke. They were fourth. The following year , at the U23 World Championships in Milan she competed in the coxless four of Australia with Burke, Sarah Chibnall and with Kristina Larsen, with whom she would have later career successes. They led from the beginning and extended their one second advantage by the 500 m mark to 2.4 secs by 1500 m. The field came back in the final stages, but the Australian four held their ground and took in 1997 the U23 World Championship.

In 1998, Winter was selected as the first in Australian senior crews . She competed in a coxless team along with the 8 in two World Rowing Cups in Europe and also at the 1998 World Rowing Championships. At the 1998 World Championships in Cologne she was seventh in the team along with Anna Ozlins and fourth in the eight. Then, for St. Catharines 1999 Winter was a three-seat rower part of eight. Australian women’s eight team, who finished fifth.

Winter was selected in the Australian squad for the 2001 international tour. In their first competitive outing of the 2001 season, racing as an Australian Institute of Sport selection eight at Henley Royal Regatta, Winter won the 2001 Henley Prize for women’s eights (from 2002 this event was renamed the Remenham Challenge Cup). Winter raced in two Australian senior crews at the World Rowing Cup IV regatta in Munich, Germany. In a coxless pair with Rebecca Sattin she placed sixth while the Australian eight placed second and were on track for possible World Championship success. A month later at the 2001 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne, Winter was in the bow seat of the Australian women’s heavyweight crew who won Australia’s first ever women’s eight World Championship title.

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