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Sally Newmarch (born 2 June 1975), now known as Sally Callie, is an Australian former
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– a four-time national champion, a medal winning national representative who competed at
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from 1993 to 2004 and a three time Olympian.


Club and state rowing

Newmarch attended
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in
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where she took up rowing. Her senior club rowing was from the Torrens Rowing Club in Adelaide. From 1993 to 1998 she was selected as South Australia's single sculls representative to contest the Nell Slatter Trophy at the Interstate Regatta within the
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although in 1996 she was selected but did not start. In 1999 Newmarch changed down to lightweight status and at state level was then selected in South Australian lightweight quads contesting the Victoria Cup at the Interstate Regatta. She stroked that quad in 1999 and in 2000 to a Victoria Cup victory. In 2003 and 2004 she crewed further South Australian quads to Victoria Cup wins. In Torrens Rowing Club colours she contested national championship titles at numerous
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. She contested the 1994 and the 1996 open women's single scull and in 2003 and 2004 she raced in composite selections crews who won consecutive national lightweight quad sculls championship titles.


International representative rowing

Newmarch's Australian representative debut came in 1993 as a single sculler. She competed at the
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I in Melbourne that year and at the WRC II in Mexico City. Then at the 1993
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in Aarungen, Norway she was Australia's junior single sculls entrant and raced to a silver medal.Newmarch at World Rowing
/ref> In 1994 aged nineteen she moved into the Australian senior women's quad scull. She stroked the quad at the
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in Indianapolis to fourth place. Newmarch and Marina Hatzakis held seats in the quad for the next three years. With
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and Fleur Spriggs they contested the
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in Tampere placing thirteenth and then with Jane Robinson and Bronwyn Roye they competed at the
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finishing ninth overall. In 1997 Newmarch competed in a single scull and won gold at the
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in Milan. She came back into the senior quad in 1998 with Hatzakis, Robinson and Roye and after racing at the WRC III in Lucerne, they competed at the
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in Cologne and won a bronze medal. In 1999 Newmarch changed down to the lightweight division where she rowed for the rest of her competitive career. She crewed the Australian senior lightweight double scull with Virginia Lee to a bronze medal at the
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in St Catharines, Canada. Lee and Newmarch built their
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campaign with appearances at two
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s in Europe in 2000. At Sydney 2000 they placed second in their heat, won the repechage and placed third in the semi-final. In the Olympic final they finished some 6 sec outside medal contention but in overall fourth place. She took a break after Sydney 2000 but was back in national contention in 2003 and selected to row the lightweight quad at the WRC III in Lucerne and at the
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in Milan. At those Championships with Marguerite Houston,
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, and Miranda Bennett she won a bronze medal. The
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programme included only one lightweight women's sculling boat – the double. Newmarch was vying for selection against Houston, Bennett, Amber Halliday, Zita van de Walle, Louise Auld and Jacqui Bain. The selection competition was fierce and Newmarch and Halliday were picked. Newmarch's preparations were hampered by a cycling accident in training. She broke three ribs three months out from the Olympics and was prevented from racing in the lead-up World Cups. In Athens 2004 Halliday and Newmarch's technical proficiency in blustery conditions saw them win both their heat and semi-final convincingly and they became gold medal favourites. In their heat they set a new world record time for the LW2X – as of 2021 it still stands as an Olympic record. But the 2004 Olympic final was rowed in calm, glassy conditions and Newmarch and Halliday's disrupted fitness program showed. The Romanians rowed through them in the third 500 m and the Germans and Dutch also came over the top of the Australians. They finished in fourth place. It was Newmarch's third Olympics and final Australian representative appearance. Newmarch set and as of 2021 still holds, the Australian ergometer record in the 19 to 29 year division for lightweights over 2000 m on a
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Post-competitive rowing

Following her 2004 retirement Newmarch married former South African rower John Callie, became known as Sally Callie and embarked on a teaching career. In 2006 Newmarch was employed at the Wilderness School in Adelaide as the rowing coordinator. In 2010 she taught at
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and was Sports Coordinator and a rowing coach. Since 2013 she has been Director of Rowing at Brisbane Girls Grammar School. Anaconda Adventure Race – Sally Newmarch


See also

* Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's lightweight double sculls


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Newmarch, Sally Australian female rowers Olympic rowers for Australia Living people 1975 births Rowers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics World Rowing Championships medalists for Australia Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Australian sportswomen 21st-century Australian sportswomen