Caryn Davies (born April 14, 1982, in
Ithaca, New York) is an
American rower. She won gold medals as the stroke seat in women's eight at the
2012 Summer Olympics
The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
and the
2008 Summer Olympics
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.
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. USRowing. Retrieved June 24, 2012. In April 2015 Davies stroked
Oxford University to victory in the first ever women's Oxford/Cambridge boat race held on the same stretch of the river Thames in London where the men's Oxford/Cambridge race has been held since 1829.
["English boating tradition modernized a bit by adding women"](_blank)
''CBS News''. Charlie D'Agata. April 15, 2015. Retrieved April 18, 2015.["Rowing’s Caryn Davies Goes Out In Style"](_blank)
Team USA. April 15, 2015. Retrieved April 18, 2015.["Caryn Davies to be part of history-making boat race"](_blank)
''Ithaca Journal''. Tom Fleischman. April 1, 2015. Retrieved April 6, 2015. She was the most highly decorated Olympian to take part in either
en's or women'srace.
["Boat Race 2015: Historic moment for Oxford and Cambridge at weigh-in for men's and women's crews"](_blank)
''The Telegraph''. Rachel Quarrell. March 19, 2015. Retrieved March 22, 2015. In 2012 Davies was ranked number 4 in the world by the
International Rowing Federation. At the
2004 Olympic Games
The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), ...
she won a silver medal in the women's eight.
Davies has won more Olympic medals than any other U.S. oarswoman.
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''The Harvard Crimson''. Alexander Koenig. August 2, 2012. Retrieved August 2, 2012. The 2008 U.S. women's eight, of which she was a part, was named FISA (
International Rowing Federation) crew of the year. Davies is from
Ithaca, New York, where she graduated from Ithaca High School, and rowed with the Cascadilla Boat Club. Davies was on the
Radcliffe College
Radcliffe College was a women's liberal arts college in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and functioned as the female coordinate institution for the all-male Harvard College. Considered founded in 1879, it was one of the Seven Sisters colleges and he ...
(
Harvard) Crew Team and was a member on Radcliffe's
2003 NCAA champion Varsity 8, and overall team champion.
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''Harvard Magazine''. Craig Lambert. July–August 2003. Retrieved June 24, 2012. In 2013, she was a visiting student at
Pembroke College, Oxford
Pembroke College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, is located at Pembroke Square, Oxford. The college was founded in 1624 by King James I of England, using in part the endowment of merchant Thomas Tesdale, and was named aft ...
, where she stroked the college men's eight to a victory in both
Torpids (spring intercollegiate races) and the Oxford University
Summer Eights races (for the first time in Oxford rowing history).
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''Oxford Mail''. May 31, 2013. Retrieved May 31, 2013. In 2013–14 Davies took up Polynesian outrigger canoeing in Hawaii, winning the State novice championship and placing 4th in the long-distance race na-wahine-o-ke-kai with her team from the Outrigger Canoe Club.
''Bora Bora Insider''. Roderick Page. September 21, 2014. Retrieved March 22, 2015. In 2013, she was inducted into the
New York Athletic Club
The New York Athletic Club is a private social club and athletic club in New York state. Founded in 1868, the club has approximately 8,600 members and two facilities: the City House, located at 180 Central Park South in Manhattan, and Travers ...
Hall of Fame. She has served as a Vice President of the U.S. Olympians Association and as athletes' representative to the Board of
USRowing
The United States Rowing Association, commonly known as USRowing, is the national governing body for the sport of Rowing in the United States. It serves to promote the sport on all levels of competition, including the selection and training of ...
.
Davies has a degree from
Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
(A.B. Psychology, 2005), a J.D. (Doctor of Law) from
Columbia Law School
Columbia Law School (Columbia Law or CLS) is the law school of Columbia University, a private Ivy League university in New York City. Columbia Law is widely regarded as one of the most prestigious law schools in the world and has always ranked ...
(2013) and an MBA from
Oxford University (2015). Davies is the most decorated Harvard Olympian in any sport.
During 2013–2014, Davies served as a clerk to Judge Richard Clifton of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit in Honolulu, Hawaii. She is currently an attorney with
Goodwin Procter
Goodwin Procter LLP is a global law firm. It is one of the largest law firms in the world as measured by revenue and consists of more than 1,800 lawyers across offices in Boston, Cambridge, Frankfurt, Munich, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Luxemb ...
in
Boston
Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the capital city, state capital and List of municipalities in Massachusetts, most populous city of the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financ ...
,
.
Early career
Davies was recruited into rowing at 12 years of age. She started rowing competitively a year later in Australia in 1996, at the
Friends' School in
Hobart. A local rowing club also recruited her into single sculling, where groups of teenagers launched off a beach into tidal estuarine waters. Within six months she was the Tasmanian under-15 single sculls champion. Returning from Australia she continued with Cascadilla Boat Club and the Ithaca High School rowing team. In 1998, as a 16-year-old she competed in the world's biggest rowing race, the
Head of the Charles
The Head of the Charles Regatta, also known as HOCR, is a rowing head race held on the penultimate complete weekend of October (i.e., on the Friday that falls between the 16th and the 22nd of the month, and on the Saturday and Sunday immed ...
in Boston. Because she had already placed in the top three in a junior race at the Canadian Henley the summer before the race, officials insisted on placing her, as the only junior, into the championship category of top senior international rowers; she put up a creditable performance by placing 16th. The following summer (1999) she made her first national team, coming second in the US junior eight in
Plovdiv, Bulgaria, followed by a gold medal in a four at the junior world championships in
Zagreb, Croatia
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, in 2000, the first gold medal ever by US Junior women.
She also won the prestigious Stotesbury cup regatta and the Scholastic Rowing Association single sculls in both 1999 and 2000, and the USRowing Youth invitational in 2000, placing her as the top US junior female rower at the time she left high school. Caryn's brother Kenneth also represented the US as a junior rower, and well as rowing at
Cornell University
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, achieving the position of Commodore of the Cornell Crew in his senior year and receiving All Ivy Academic Honors for all four years.
College and world championships
Davies rowed for Harvard from 2001 to 2003,
leading the team to an NCAA championship in 2003, and again in 2005, after taking a year off for the Olympics. She has again taken a year off from
Columbia Law School
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to compete in 2012. Most national team training has been based in
Princeton, New Jersey
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, where the US women's team shares a boathouse and a lake with
Princeton University
Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the n ...
, whereas winter training was based in San Diego.
Davies has the ability to row starboard, port, or scull at an international level.
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''Boston Globe''. October 17, 2006. Retrieved June 24, 2012. At 6' 4" she was the tallest member of the U.S. Women's National Team. She was part of the U.S. Olympic women's eight that set a world record in the heat prior to a silver medal in the final in Athens, Greece. She was stroking the eight that repeated the feat in the World Cup in Lucerne in May 2012. As the most experienced oarsperson on the U.S. women's team she acted as a guiding figure: "Remember it's just like the World Championships – the same people doing the same thing – but with more flags."
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Row2K. August 7, 2008. Retrieved June 24, 2012.
As of 2019, Davies has won the C.R.A.S.H-Bs three times: first as a junior in 2000,
next in the open category in 2005, and in 2019 (at a rowing age of 37), she again won the open category. She serves as the athlete demonstrating rowing technique in video for the Concept II rowing-machine. Davies also promotes youth fitness through
World Fit
World Fit is a program of the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), and the United States Olympians and Paralympians Association (USOP) to promote physical fitness and the Olympic Games ideals to school children through kids fitness programs, ...
and gives inspirational talks to youth groups.
Davies' hobbies include travel, sailing, downhill skiing, horseback riding, yoga, and ballroom dancing.
In high school, she competed for several years in competitive downhill skiing, reaching a 7th place in giant slalom in New York State. As a senior at Harvard, she competed on the ballroom team.
Competitive history
International results
* 2012: Samsung World Rowing Cup II, Lucerne, women's eight, 1st, rowing stroke; world record (5:54.17 in the heat) no longer world record.
* 2011: FISA World Championships, women's pair, 8th
* 2011: FISA World Cup, Lucerne, women's eight, 1st
* 2011:
Henley Royal Regatta
Henley Royal Regatta (or Henley Regatta, its original name pre-dating Royal patronage) is a rowing event held annually on the River Thames by the town of Henley-on-Thames, England. It was established on 26 March 1839. It differs from the thr ...
, won the
Princess Grace Challenge Cup (women's quadruple sculls)
* 2008: Olympic Games, Beijing, China, women's eight, 1st (rowing stroke) gold medal
* 2008: FISA World Cup, Lucerne, women's eight, 1st
* 2007: FISA World Championships, Munich, women's eight, 1st (rowing stroke)
* 2006: FISA World Championships, Lake Dorney, UK, women's eight, 1st (rowing stroke)
* 2006: FISA World Cup, Lucerne, women's eight, 2nd
* 2006:
Henley Royal Regatta
Henley Royal Regatta (or Henley Regatta, its original name pre-dating Royal patronage) is a rowing event held annually on the River Thames by the town of Henley-on-Thames, England. It was established on 26 March 1839. It differs from the thr ...
, won Remenham Cup (women's eight)
* 2005: FISA World Championships, women's quadruple sculls, 5th
* 2005: Bearing Point World Cup, Munich, women's quadruple sculls, 3rd
* 2004: Olympic Games, Athens, women's eight 2nd silver medal
* 2004: FISA World Cup, Munich, women's eight 1st
* 2004: FISA World Cup, Munich, women's pair 3rd
* 2004: FISA World Cup, Lucerne, women's eight 1st
* 2003: FISA World Championships, Milano, Italy, women's four without cox 1st
* 2002: FISA World Championships, Seville, Spain, women's eight 1st
Junior international
* 2000: FISA Junior World Championships, Zagreb, Croatia, junior women's four without cox. 1st
* 1999: FISA Junior World Championships, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, junior women's eight, 2nd
C.R.A.S.H.-Bs: World Indoor Rowing Championship
* 2019, C.R.A.S.H.-B. Indoor Sprints, women (open), 1st
*2005, C.R.A.S.H.-B. Indoor Championships, women's collegiate open weight, 1st
* 2000, C.R.A.S.H.-B. Indoor Championships, junior women, 1st
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''Rowing News''. February 2000. Retrieved June 24, 2012.
National results
* 2015: Stroked Oxford University women's eight to a win over Cambridge in the first ever Oxford/Cambridge Women's Boat Race on the River Thames
', BBC video of the 2015 Women's Oxford/Cambridge Boat Race, accessed May 20, 2017
* 2013: Stroked Oxford University women's eight to a win in the British University Rowing Championships
* 2013: Stroked Pembroke College Oxford men's eight to wins in Oxford University Torpids and Summer Eights
* 2006: Australian National Championships, women's senior A four, 2nd
* 2006: Australian National Championships, women's senior A quadruple sculls, 3rd
* 2005: Head of the Charles, women's double sculls, 1st
* 2005: NCAA Championships, women's varsity eight, 3rd
* 2003: NCAA Championships, women's varsity eight, 1st
Junior national
* 2000: USRowing Youth Invitational, junior women's single sculls champion
* 2000: Scholastic Rowing Association of America women's single sculls champion
* 2000: Stotesbury Regatta (juniors) women's single sculls champion
* 1999: Scholastic Rowing Association of America women's single sculls champion
* 1999: Stotesbury Regatta (juniors) women's single sculls champion
* 1997: State of Tasmania (Australia) under 15 girls single sculls champion
See also
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Erin Cafaro
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Anna (Mickelson) Cummins
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Susan Francia
Zsuzsanna "Susan" Francia ( hu, Francia Zsuzsanna; born November 8, 1982) is a Hungarian-American two time Olympic gold medalist rower. Growing up in Abington, Pennsylvania, she attended Abington Senior High School, followed by the University ...
*
Anna Goodale
*
Caroline Lind
*
Elle Logan
*
Lindsay Shoop
*
Mary Whipple
*
Kate Johnson
References
External links
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1982 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Ithaca, New York
American female rowers
Radcliffe College alumni
Columbia Law School alumni
Alumni of Saïd Business School
Olympic gold medalists for the United States in rowing
Olympic silver medalists for the United States in rowing
Harvard Crimson women's rowers
Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
World Rowing Championships medalists for the United States
21st-century American women
Ithaca High School (Ithaca, New York) alumni
People educated at The Friends' School, Hobart