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18 Facts About Amber Bradley

1.

Amber Bradley won her World Championships in both sculling and sweep-oared boat classes.

2.

Amber Bradley won the national Schoolgirl Scull title at the Australian Rowing Championships in 1997.

3.

Amber Bradley was first selected to represent Western Australian, age fifteen, in the 1996 youth eight competing for the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the 1996 Australian Rowing Championships.

4.

Amber Bradley was selected in representative Western Australian senior women's eights competing for the Queen's Cup in the Interstate Regatta at the Australian Championships on seven consecutive occasions between 2000 and 2007.

5.

Amber Bradley stroked those eights in 2004,2006 and 2007.

6.

Amber Bradley won the single sculls championship in 2001,2003 and 2004.

7.

Amber Bradley won the U19 single sculls title in 1996 and the U23 single sculls titles in 1999.

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8.

Aged 16 Amber Bradley was selected as the Australian junior single sculls contestant for the 1997 World Rowing Junior Championships in Hazewinkel.

9.

Amber Bradley fought through the preliminary rounds with a second in the heat and a third place in the semi.

10.

Amber Bradley raced in quads at two World Rowing Cups in Europe that year.

11.

In 2002, Amber Bradley secured a seat at stroke in the Australian women's quad scull with Donna Martin, Sally Robbins and Dana Faletic.

12.

Faletic and Amber Bradley held their seats in the quad with the experienced Jane Robinson and the young Tasmanian Kerry Hore added to the crew.

13.

In 2005, Amber Bradley rowed consistently in the Australian double scull with Queenslander Sally Kehoe who was at the beginning of her own stellar career.

14.

In 2006, Amber Bradley switched from sculls to sweep-oared boats at the national representative level.

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Amber Bradley raced in a coxless pair and in the Australian women's senior eight at the World Rowing Cups I and II in Munich and Poznan.

16.

Amber Bradley was in the three seat of both the eight and the four for the 2006 World Rowing Championships at Eton, Dorney.

17.

The eight took the bronze and in the four with Jo Lutz, Robyn Selby Smith and Kate Hornsey, Amber Bradley won the gold and her second senior World Championship title.

18.

In 2007, Amber Bradley was sculling again and raced in the Australian quad at a World Rowing Cup and then in a double-scull with Kerry Hore who placed ninth at Munich 2007.