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Australia — Women's Double Sculls

1990–2024 · 22 seasons tracked · 2 golds
Golds
2
Podiums
12
Best 2k
6:41.71
Seasons
22
Championship finish by year
Higher is better · medals marked
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Roster flow
Each column is a season's A crew · teal = carried over · amber = changed seat · A boat only
1990
P5
SJ. Luff
BG. Campbell
1995
P6
SE. SnookNEW
BB. RoyeNEW
1996
P4
SM. HatzakisNEW
BB. Roye
1997
P6
SJ. RobinsonNEW
BG. DouglasNEW
1999
bronze
SM. Hatzakis
BB. Roye
2000
P6
SM. Hatzakis
BB. Roye
2003
P6
SE. KellNEW
BC. Sens-oliverNEW
2005
bronze
SA. BradleyNEW
BS. KehoeNEW
2006
gold
SE. Kell
BB. PratleyNEW
2009
P4
SS. Kehoe
BP. SavageNEW
2010
silver
SK. HoreNEW
BK. BrennanNEW
2011
silver
SK. Hore
BK. Brennan
2012
silver
SK. Brennan
BB. Pratley
2013
P6
SJ. ClearyNEW
BR. HooperNEW
2014
bronze
SO. AlderseyNEW
BS. Kehoe
2015
silver
SO. Aldersey
BS. Kehoe
2016
silver
SS. Kehoe
BG. HortonNEW
2017
bronze
SO. Aldersey
BM. EdmundsNEW
2019
silver
SA. BatemanNEW
BG. Horton
2022
P6
SR. MeredithNEW
BK. RowanNEW
2023
P4
SA. Bateman
BL. GourleyNEW
2024
gold
SA. Bateman
BH. HudsonNEW

Season by season

The boat persists even as the lineup turns over — carry-over from the prior year is shown for each crew.