Madeleine Edmunds

January 18, 2024
Rower

Quick Facts

Madeleine Edmunds
Full Name Madeleine Edmunds
Date Of Birth Jan 3, 1992(1992-01-03)
Age 32
Birthplace Southport
Country Australia
Horoscope Capricorn

Madeleine Edmunds Biography

Birthday Jan 3
Birth Year 1992

Madeleine Edmunds is one of the most popular and richest Rower who was born on January 3, 1992 in Southport, Australia. She was the U23 representative and competed in the World Rowing U23 Championships Amsterdam in

  1. She finished in ninth as Australia’s single-sculls representative. Rebekah Cooper won gold with Hall, Olympia Aldersey, and Olympia Aldersey at the 2012 U23 World Championships. The same quad was a senior crew for 2013. They competed in three World Rowing Cups and then attended the 2013 World Rowing Championships, Chungju, Korea. There they won the repechage. They competed in two World Rowing Cups, and finished fourth at the 2014 World Rowing Championships. Edmunds was promoted to the stroke seat in that same crew’s 2015 World Championships. They placed fifth at Aiguebelette 2015.

Edmunds continued to row at the highest world level into 2017 but moved into a double scull with Olympia Aldersey. They contested two World Rowing Cups in Europe before finally, Edmunds won a senior world championship medal – a bronze – at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota, Florida. In 2018 at the World Rowing Cup II in Linz, Edmunds was Australia’s entrant for the women’s single scull and placed fifth. At the 2018 Henley Royal Regatta Edmunds was the runner-up to Jeannine Gmelin of Switzerland in the Princess Royal Challenge Cup for the women’s single scull.

In 2017 in Commercial colours she won the national double scull title at the Australian Rowing Championships with Olympia Aldersey. In 2018 crewed a composite Australian selection eight which won the open women’s coxed eight title at the Australian Rowing Championships.

Edmunds was sixteen years old when he was selected as a state representative. He contested and won in 2008 the Bicentennial Cup at Queensland’s Interstate Regatta, which is part of the Australian Rowing Championships. Edmunds was a three-time winner in the Queensland youth eight, winning three more times. Edmunds competed for the Queen’s Cup at The Interstate Regatta on six occasions between 2012 and 2018. She was Queensland’s representative in 2018 and won the interstate single-sculls title for the Nell Slatter trophy.

Edmunds was sixteen years old when he represented Australia at the 2008 Junior World Rowing Championships, Linz, Austria. He competed in a coxless tandem and placed seventh. Edmunds was awarded a silver medal at the Junior World Rowing Championships 2009 in Brive La Gaillarde in quad scull. In 2010, she placed fourth in Racice’s double scull with Jessica Hall.

That crew carried on together into the 2016 Olympic year, rowing at two World Rowing Cups in Europe in the lead-up (and winning a silver medal) before contesting the women’s quadruple sculls event at Rio 2016. They made a shock exit from the games in the repechage finishing fifth in a tightly fought race and missing out on a spot in the A-Final. The crew powered out from the start up against crews from Netherlands, Poland, Australia, USA and China. With Poland and the Netherlands taking the lead it was a battle between the rest for the remaining two spots in A Final. As they approached the final 500 m, they upped their rate but as did the USA & China and with 100 metres to go the three crews were bow ball to bow ball, and so close at the finish it resulted in a photo to decide who would join Poland and the Netherlands in the A-Final. The photos showed that Australia had finished fifth, a mere 0.06 seconds behind China, and 0.11 seconds behind USA, who’d nabbed the final two qualification spots. A visibly distraught crew spoke to the media post-race. “Yes we are pretty devastated, we threw everything at it, with the field so good in this event in particular, and at the Olympic Games, and all it took was a few strokes, that weren’t as good as we can produce, for the result to happen,” said Hall.

Madeleine Edmunds Net Worth

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

Madeleine is one of the richest Rower from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Madeleine Edmunds 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

Madeleine Edmunds, a rower from Australia, was born 3 January 1992. She is a five time national champion and a 2016 Olympian.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 6 ft 2 in
Weight 82 kg

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Madeleine Ranked on the list of most popular Rower. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Madeleine Edmunds celebrates birthday on January 3 of every year.

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