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Sarah Gray (born 28 October 1990,Cambridge, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rower.[1][2]
Under national coachDick Tonks, Gray was placed in a women's quadruple scull withFiona Bourke,Eve MacFarlane, andLouise Trappitt. They surprised themselves by winning bronze at the regattas inHamburg (Germany) andLucerne (Switzerland).[3][4][5] They maintained their form and won a bronze at the2011 World Rowing Championships atLake Bled inBled, Slovenia.[6]
At the2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in thewomen's quadruple sculls.[7]
She is also an equine veterinarian at theUniversity of California'sWilliam R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital inDavis.[8] There, among her patients, she successfully treated a Western Classic Barrel racing champion for extensive lacerations, and aided his return to top form.[9] Her work with horses has been featured in literary works likeEquine ER: Stories from a Year in the Life of an Equine Veterinary Hospital by Leslie Guttman.[10]
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