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Genevra Stone was born on 11 July, 1985 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, is an American rower. Discover Genevra Stone's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
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United States
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She is a member of famous Rower with the age 38 years old group.
Genevra Stone Height, Weight & Measurements
At 38 years old, Genevra Stone height is 1.83 m and Weight 71 kg.
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1.83 m |
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71 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Genevra Stone Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Genevra Stone worth at the age of 38 years old? Genevra Stone’s income source is mostly from being a successful Rower. She is from United States. We have estimated Genevra Stone's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Her mother, Lisa Hansen, was also an Olympic rower, competing in the women's coxed quadruple sculls at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.
Her father, Gregg Stone, was the top U.S. single sculler in 1980 and would have been an Olympian himself if the U.S. had not boycotted the 1980 Olympics in Moscow.
Both of her parents were members of the U.S. National Rowing Team.
When Stone was in high school, her mother Lisa coached her along with her high school team at the Winsor School, and Lisa continues to be Winsor's rowing coach today.
Her father Gregg is now her coach.
Genevra Lea 'Gevvie' Stone (born July 11, 1985) is an Olympic American rower from Newton, Massachusetts.
She is a graduate of Princeton University and Tufts University School of Medicine.
Stone was born on July 11, 1985, and grew up in Newton, Massachusetts.
She began rowing in 2001 at the Winsor School.
Several years earlier in the 2002 Head of the Charles, she and her boat from the Winsor School won the women's Youth 4+.
Stone graduated from Winsor in 2003, and she continued to row at Princeton University where she graduated in 2007.
In 2005 and 2006 her Princeton boat won the women's Championship 8+ in the Head of the Charles, and in 2017 she rowed in the winning composite crew formed of international scullers.
In 2011, Stone placed 13th in women's single sculls at the World Rowing Cup III and 11th in the women's single sculls at the World Rowing Championships.
She attended Tufts University School of Medicine while training for the London 2012 and Rio 2016 Olympic Games, graduating with her M.D. in 2014.
She is currently an emergency medicine resident at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
She also competed in the single sculls at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where she placed 1st in Final B and 7th overall.
In 2012, she placed 3rd in women's quadruple sculls at the Final Olympic Qualification Regatta and 8th in women's single sculls at the World Rowing Cup II.
Two years later in 2014, Stone placed 4th in the World Rowing Championship.
In 2015, she placed 2nd in the World Rowing Cup II, 3rd in the World Rowing Cup III, and 4th in the World Rowing Championships all for women's single sculls.
At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Stone won the silver medal in the single sculls.
In 2016, she placed 2nd in the World Rowing Cup II for women's single sculls before winning silver in Rio.
In 2018, Stone won the women's Championship Singles race at the Head of the Charles Regatta for the ninth time and the fifth year in a row.
She qualified for the 2020 Olympics in the double sculls.