Sarah Winckless

Sarah was selected for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in the women's eight and finished 5th. 

An Olympic bronze medallist in Athens and member of the gold medal winning women's quad at the World Championships in 2005 and 2006, Sarah was unable to compete during the 2007 season due to injury. In the 2008 World Cup series she raced in the double finishing 5th in Munich and in Poznan in the eight she placed 3rd. 

Sarah started rowing at Cambridge University and gained her first GB vest in the women's eight in 1998, finishing 8th in the World Championships. The following year she raced in the women's quad, achieving an Olympic qualifying place at the World Championships and went on to compete in the double in Sydney 2000, finishing 9th.

In 2003, Sarah raced in the quad that won a bronze medal at the Lucerne World Cup. The quad went on to qualify for the Athens Olympics, finishing 4th at the World Championships in Milan 0.3 of a second off a medal. This followed a 5th place in the quad at the Seville World Championships in 2002.

Sarah had a great season in 2004, winning her first senior medal in the double at the Olympic Games in Athens with Elise Laverick. They had shown their capability in a strong World Cup season and made no mistake in the Olympic final, producing an excellent scull to win the bronze medal.

During the 2004 season Sarah earned the nickname 'super–sub' by also winning a silver in the women's quadruple scull at the Munich World Cup as a replacement for a poorly Frances Houghton.

In 2005 Sarah raced in the women's quad, winning gold at the World Cup regatta at Eton, gold in Munich and silver in Lucerne. They then capped a sensational season by winning World Championships gold in Japan in September.

The 2006 World Cup brought success with gold in each of Poznan, Munich and Lucerne.

At the 2006 World Championships the women's quadruple scull fought an intense battle with Russia and were just beaten to the line in the dying metres of the race to take silver. In a strange twist of fate, their Russian conquerors later fell foul of a drugs test and the British women's quartet were restored, in February 2007, as rightful world champions once more.

Outside rowing Sarah works on a consulting basis for Howard Warwick Associates, a marketing company, and values time spent with family and friends.

She is supported by: BestInvest, and uses the Elite Rowing Scheme and LOVAT Insurance Brokers to insure her boat.

Sarah is Lottery Funded through a UK Sport Performance Grant. 

Location
Place of birth: 
Reading
Current Address: 
Henley
Home town: 
Kingston
Region(s): 
Surrey
Personal information
Date of birth: 
18 October 1973
Height: 
191cm
Education: 
Cambridge University
Rowing information
Club: 
Walbrook & Royal Canoe Club
Boat: 
Women's Sweep
Role: 
Rower
Coach: 
Paul Thompson
Learnt to row: 
Cambridge University
GB Competitive Record

Olympic Games
2008  5th  W8+ 
2004 Bronze W2x
2000 9th W2x
World Rowing Championships
2006 Gold W4x
2005 Gold W4x
2003 4th W4x
2002 5th W4x
1999  7th  W4x
1998 8th W8+
FISU World University Rowing Championships
1998 Silver W1x