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The GB Rowing Team is the high performance arm of British Rowing. Rowing is the nation’s most continuously successful Olympic sport, having won a gold medal in every Olympic Games since 1984, and has won six Paralympic golds since the sport was introduced to the Paralympic Games programme in 2008.
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Rower // Women's Squad Date of Birth: 14th Feb 1994 (28 years old) Club: Leander Club Height: 182cm Hometown: Sunningdale
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International medallist at U23 level, Harriet (Hattie) Taylor was first selected for a senior boat at the 2017 World Cup regatta in Lucerne.
Taylor took up rowing as a youngster at Sir William Perkins’s School, and spent her gap year training with Melbourne University Boat club. Hattie was first picked to represent Great Britain in 2015 when she won bronze as part of the women’s eight at the World Rowing U23 Championships.
She made her senior GB debut in 2017 in the women’s four, before winning silver as part of the eight at World Rowing Cup I in 2018. She and Rowan McKellar raced as a pair throughout the majority of the 2018 season and claimed bronze at World Rowing Cup II.
She has been part of the women’s eight for the 2019 season, winning European silver and World Cup II bronze.
In her spare time Hattie enjoys music, travelling, spending time with friends and shopping for trainers. She describes herself as a big foodie and loves finding new places to eat. She shares a house with Rowan McKellar, her teammate in the eight.