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13 Facts About Pauline Frasca

1.

Pauline Frasca has represented at the elite world level as both a sculler and a sweep-oar rower.

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Pauline Frasca was the club captain in 2010 and 2011.

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Pauline Frasca was first selected to the Victorian state representative senior women's eight in 2003 to compete for the Queen Elizabeth Cup at the Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.

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Pauline Frasca made six successive appearances for Victoria in that eight from 2003 to 2008 and saw consecutive victories from 2005 to 2008.

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Pauline Frasca was back in the Victorian representative senior eight in 2009,2010,2011,2013 and 2014 and saw further victories in each of those years.

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Pauline Frasca contested and won national titles at the Australian Rowing Championships in Mercantile club colours.

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Pauline Frasca was first selected to Australian representative crews for the 2005 World Rowing Cups I and II in Europe where she raced in the Australian women's senior eight and in a coxless pair.

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8.

Pauline Frasca was rowing consistently at the Australian national level in 2006 and 2007 but wasn't called back into national selection contention until the Olympic year 2008.

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Pauline Frasca was picked for the eight for the World Rowing Cup II of 2008 at Lucerne and then was in the bow seat of the eight women's eight for Beijing 2008.

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Pauline Frasca was back in representative crews in 2010 rowing in a pair at the World Rowing Cup III in Lucerne before being selected in the W4- for Lake Karapiro 2010.

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In that four with Sarah Heard, Sarah Cook and Kate Hornsey, Pauline Frasca placed second in the final and took the silver World Championship medal.

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Pauline Frasca took to sculling in the Olympic year 2012 and raced in Australian representative quad sculls in the European lead-up World Cups.

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Pauline Frasca still figured in representative crews in 2014 rowing at both World Rowing Cups in sweep-oared boats and then in her final Australian appearance in the women's eight who placed fourth at the 2014 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam.