Louise Ayling
New Zealand rower
Ayling (foreground) on her way to silver in 2010 | |||||||||||||||
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Born | (1987-10-23) 23 October 1987 (age 36) Invercargill, New Zealand | ||||||||||||||
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Louise Ayling (born 23 October 1987 in Invercargill) is a New Zealand rower. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the women's lightweight double sculls with Julia Edward.[1] She won the silver medal in the lightweight single sculls on home water at Karapiro at the 2010 World Championships and now teaches at Meadowbank School in Auckland Remuera.[2]
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Louise Ayling". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ^ "2010 WORLD ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS – Karapiro, NZL – (LW1x) Lightweight Women's Single Sculls – Final". World Rowing. 7 November 2010. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
External links
- Louise Ayling at World Rowing
- Louise Ayling at Olympics.com
- Louise Ayling at Olympic.org (archived)
- Louise Ayling at the New Zealand Olympic Committee
- Louise Ayling at Olympedia
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2012 New Zealand Olympic team
- Valerie Adams
- Sarah Cowley
- Stuart Farquhar
- Brent Newdick
- Lucy van Dalen
- Quentin Rew
- Kim Smith
- Nick Willis
- Shane Archbold
- Jack Bauer
- Sam Bewley
- Rushlee Buchanan
- Eddie Dawkins
- Lauren Ellis
- Aaron Gate
- Westley Gough
- Karen Hanlen
- Natasha Hansen
- Greg Henderson
- Jo Kiesanowski
- Ethan Mitchell
- Jaime Nielsen
- Kurt Pickard
- Marc Ryan
- Jesse Sergent
- Alison Shanks
- Simon van Velthooven
- Linda Villumsen
- Sarah Walker
- Marc Willers
- Louisa Hill
- Andrew Nicholson
- Jock Paget
- Caroline Powell
- Jonelle Richards
- Mark Todd
- Kosta Barbarouses
- Jenny Bindon
- Abby Erceg
- Alex Feneridis
- Jake Gleeson
- Anna Green
- Sarah Gregorius
- Betsy Hassett
- Amber Hearn
- Kristy Hill
- Ian Hogg
- Cameron Howieson
- Katie Hoyle
- Annalie Longo
- Dakota Lucas
- Adam McGeorge
- Michael McGlinchey
- Hayley Moorwood
- James Musa
- Tim Myers
- Ryan Nelsen
- Michael O'Keeffe
- Ria Percival
- Ali Riley
- Marco Rojas
- Rebecca Rolls
- Shane Smeltz
- Rebecca Smith
- Tommy Smith
- Rebekah Stott
- Adam Thomas
- Rosie White
- Hannah Wilkinson
- Chris Wood
- Kirsty Yallop
- Ryan Archibald
- Phil Burrows
- Sam Charlton
- Simon Child
- Melody Cooper
- Dean Couzins
- Steve Edwards
- Clarissa Eshuis
- Cathryn Finlayson
- Gemma Flynn
- Krystal Forgesson
- Katie Glynn
- Ella Gunson
- Nick Haig
- Charlotte Harrison
- Samantha Harrison
- Andy Hayward
- Blair Hilton
- Blair Hopping
- Hugo Inglis
- Stephen Jenness
- Shea McAleese
- Stacey Michelsen
- Alana Millington
- Emily Naylor
- Richard Petherick
- Kyle Pontifex
- Anita Punt
- Bianca Russell
- Kayla Sharland
- Bradley Shaw
- Nick Wilson
- Michael Arms
- Louise Ayling
- Hamish Bond
- Fiona Bourke
- Nathan Cohen
- Mahé Drysdale
- Julia Edward
- Sarah Gray
- Juliette Haigh
- Chris Harris
- Eve MacFarlane
- Robbie Manson
- Eric Murray
- Sean O'Neill
- Fiona Paterson
- Anna Reymer
- Rebecca Scown
- John Storey
- Joseph Sullivan
- Peter Taylor
- Louise Trappitt
- Matthew Trott
- Emma Twigg
- Jade Uru
- Storm Uru
- Tyson Williams
- Jo Aleh
- Peter Burling
- Jenna Hansen
- Stephanie Hazard
- Andrew Murdoch
- Hamish Pepper
- Polly Powrie
- Susannah Pyatt
- Jason Saunders
- Dan Slater
- Paul Snow-Hansen
- JP Tobin
- Blair Tuke
- Jim Turner
- Sara Winther
- Ryan Taylor
- Daniel Bell
- Lauren Boyle
- Dylan Dunlop-Barrett
- Amaka Gessler
- Natasha Hind
- Melissa Ingram
- Steven Kent
- Samantha Lucie-Smith
- Penelope Marshall
- Andrew McMillan
- Gareth Kean
- Carl O'Donnell
- Hayley Palmer
- Glenn Snyders
- Matthew Stanley
- Natalie Wiegersma
- Logan Campbell
- Robin Cheong
- Vaughn Scott
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