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18 Facts About Katrina Werry

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Katrina Werry was born on 10 October 1993 and is an Olympian and Australian national and two-time world champion rower.

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Katrina Werry regained that coxless four world championship title in 2019.

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Katrina Werry won the Remenham Challenge Cup at the 2018 Henley Royal Regatta in the Australian women's eight.

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Katrina Werry rowed in the Australian women's eight at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

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Katrina Werry won a scholarship to the Victorian Institute of Sport.

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Katrina Werry was first selected to represent Victoria in the women's youth eight in 2012 contesting the Bicentennial Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.

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Katrina Werry raced again in 2013 in the Victorian youth eight.

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Those crews containing Katrina Werry were victorious in every year except 2019.

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Katrina Werry raced in an all-Mercantile coxless pair and eight in the 2017 Australian Championships finishing in second place in both.

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Katrina Werry contested the coxless pair title in 2018 finishing fourth.

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Katrina Werry made her Australian representative debut in the women's eight competing at the 2014 World Rowing U23 Championships in Varese.

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In 2017 Katrina Werry was elevated to the Australian senior squad and was selected in the coxless four with Lucy Stephan, Molly Goodman, and Sarah Hawe.

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Katrina Werry was selected in the Australian women's sweep squad in 2018 but was initially seated in the eight and replaced in the coxless four by Rosie Popa.

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In 2019 Katrina Werry was again picked in Australian women's sweep squad for the international season.

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Kat Katrina Werry moved into the seven seat of the Australian women's eight who placed third in their heat, fourth in the repechage and fifth in the Olympic A final.

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Katrina Werry was selected in the Australian women's sweep squad to prepare for the 2022 international season and the 2022 World Rowing Championships.

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Katrina Werry rowed in Australian women's coxless four at the World Rowing Cup II in Poznan to a gold medal victory.

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In 2023 Katrina Werry rejoined her two-time world champion crewmates of Sarah Hawe and Lucy Stephan with new addition Giorgia Patten in the Australian women's coxless four for the 2023 international season.