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词条 Marina Cade
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  1. Club and state rowing

  2. National representative rowing

  3. References

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Marina Cade (born 9 September 1969 in Melbourne) is an Australian former World Champion rower. A lightweight sweep oar rower and later a sculler, her senior rowing was with the Melbourne University Boat Club.

Club and state rowing

Cade took up rowing at school at Methodist Ladies' College, Melbourne and continued on at Melbourne University Boat Club where she commenced her studies in Architecture in 1986.

On eight occasions from 1987 to 1998 she represented Victoria, racing for the Interstate Women's Lightweight Four Championship (the Victoria Cup) at the Australian Rowing Championships. She crewed in boats which won that championship in 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1997 and 1998. She stroked the 1993 crew.[1] Late in her career she represented for Victoria in a quad scull at the Interstate Regatta at the 2000 Australian Rowing Championships.

National representative rowing

When still only in her second year out of school, Cade was first selected to represent Australia, for the 1987 World Rowing Championships in Copenhagen to stroke the lightweight four. That crew placed fourth.[2] The following year at Milano 1988 Cade was in the lightweight coxless four that took the silver medal.[3] She stroked the Australian lightweight pair at the World Student Games in 1989. At the 1991 World Rowing Championships in Vienna, Cade was in the three seat of the lightweight coxless four as well as racing in the bow seat of Australia's open women's eight.[4]

World Championship success came to Cade at the 1992 World Rowing Championships in Montreal, Canada, when she won the world championship in the lightweight four, with Virginia Lee, Deirdre Fraser, and Liz Moller.[5]

That same crew were selected for Račice 1993 to attempt to defend their title – they placed fourth.[6]

Cade retired from competitive rowing in 2000. She has practised as an architect.

References

1. ^Cade's career at Guerin Foster
2. ^1987 World C'ships at Guerin Foster
3. ^1988 World C'ships at Guerin Foster
4. ^1991 World C'ships at Guerin Foster
5. ^{{cite web |title= (LW4-) Lightweight Women's Four – Final |url= http://www.worldrowing.com/events/1992-world-rowing-championships/lightweight-womens-four/final/ |publisher=International Rowing Federation |accessdate=21 April 2018}}
6. ^1993 World C'ships at Guerin Foster
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5 : 1969 births|Living people|Sportspeople from Melbourne|Australian female rowers|World Rowing Championships medalists for Australia

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