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Verna Westwood was born on 30 August, 1955 in Australia, is an Australian rower. Discover Verna Westwood'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 68 years old?

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Age 68 years old
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Born 30 August, 1955
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Nationality Australia

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1955

Verna Westwood (born 30 August 1955) is an Australian former representative rower.

1970

At Australian Rowing Championships in the late 1970s Westwood won a number of Australian titles.

1976

She won the Australian University Championship title in a Uni of WA coxed four in 1976.

During her representative years at the elite level she raced at national regattas in Melbourne University Boat Club colours.

1977

Her first state selection for Western Australia came in 1977 as a reserve for the coxed four contesting the ULVA Trophy at the annual Interstate Regatta within the Australian Rowing Championships.

She did not race.

1978

In 1978 she stroked the West Australian women's coxed four to a silver medal in the ULVA Trophy contest.

In Uni of WA colours she won the women's senior four championship in 1978.

Westwood made her Australian representative debut in the women's heavyweight eight whuch rowed to an eighth place at the 1978 World Rowing Championships in Lake Karapiro, New Zealand.

1979

By 1979 Westwood had relocated to Melbourne and the MUBC to pursue her national selection goals.

She was selected in the Victorian representative senior coxed fours at stroke in 1979 and in the two seat in 1980, both of which were victors at those year's Interstate Regattas.

Racing for the MUBC she won gold in the women's elite coxed four and women's open eight in 1979 and 1980.

In 1979 the Australian champion Victorian women's four including Westwood was selected intact to contest the 1979 World Rowing Championships in Bled.

They rowed to a fifth place.

1980

She was seven times an Australian national champion, represented at two World Rowing Championships and was a member of Australia's first Olympic representative women's rowing crew, competing in the women's coxed four event at the 1980 Summer Olympics.

A West Australian, Westwood commenced her senior rowing aged 17 at the University of Western Australia.

That same crew stayed together into the 1980 Olympic year and coached by David Palfreyman, Westwood, Anne Chirnside, Pam Westendorf, Sally Harding and Susie Palfreyman were picked as the first Australian women's Olympian crew, to race as a coxed four at the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

They again finished in fifth place.