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Lin Clark (Linda Clark) was born on 1 November, 1949, is a British rower. Discover Lin Clark'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 74 years old?

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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 1 November, 1949
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Lin Clark Height, Weight & Measurements

At 74 years old, Lin Clark height is 178 cm and Weight 59 kg.

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Height 178 cm
Weight 59 kg
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Who Is Lin Clark's Husband?

Her husband is Jim Clark

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Lin Clark Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lin Clark worth at the age of 74 years old? Lin Clark’s income source is mostly from being a successful rower. She is from . We have estimated Lin Clark's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1949

Linda D. Clark (née Lacey, born 1 November 1949) is a retired rower who competed for Great Britain at the 1976 Olympics and 1980 Olympics.

1972

Clark took up rowing in 1972, the same year in which she married Olympic rower Jim Clark.

1974

She went on to represent Great Britain from 1974 to 1987.

In 1974, while rowing for the Civil Service Ladies Rowing Club she won the coxless pairs with Liz Monti, at the 1974 National Rowing Championships and was consequently selected by Great Britain for the 1974 World Rowing Championships in Lucerne which was the inaugural championships for women.

Competing in the coxless pairs event with Monti they finished 9th overall (3rd in the B final).

1975

The following year she won the coxless pair with Gill Webb and the coxed fours at the 1975 National Rowing Championships.

A second appearance at the World Championships ensued in the coxed four at the 1975 World Rowing Championships.

1976

At the 1976 Summer Olympics she finished in tenth place in the coxless pairs event with Beryl Mitchell One year later in 1977, she won the coxless pairs with Mitchell, at the 1977 National Rowing Championships.

1977

and represented Britain again in the 1977 World Rowing Championships.

1978

After switching from the Civil Service Lades Rowing Club to the Thames Tradesmen's Rowing Club she secured another national title at the 1978 National Championships.

1979

At the 1979 British Rowing Championships she was part of the composite crews that won both the coxed fours and quadruple sculls followed by a fourth appearance at the World Championships in 1979 in Bled.

1980

As part of the eight for the 1980 Summer Olympics with Gill Hodges, Joanna Toch, Penny Sweet, Liz Paton, Rosie Clugston, Nicola Boyes, Beverly Jones and Pauline Wright (cox) the team finished in a respectable fifth place.

1981

This was followed by two more World Championships in 1981 and 1982.

1982

In 1982 she also won the coxless pairs title with Gill Hodges, at the 1982 National Championships, the pair repeated the success the following year at the 1983 National Rowing Championships.

1985

1985 was a pivotal year for Clark, she was part of the double sculls crew with Beryl Crockford (née Mitchell) that won the national title in a dead-heat, rowing for Sons of the Thames, at the 1985 National Rowing Championships.

The race was the first dead heat for winners since the start of the Championships.

Then with Crockford in the women's lightweight double sculls at the 1985 World Rowing Championships they won the first gold medal for a British women's crew at any championships.

1986

She then won a gold medal for England in the coxless four, at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh and a silver medal at the 1986 World Rowing Championships in the lightweight four.

Clark went on to compete in a remarkable ten World Championships.

She is married to Jim Clark, British international rower and Olympic silver medallist.

She has one daughter whom she had with husband Jim.