Stephanie Cullen
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Nationality | British | |||||||||||||||||
Born | (1980-11-27) 27 November 1980 (age 43) Bury, Greater Manchester | |||||||||||||||||
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Stephanie Cullen (born 27 November 1980 in Bury) is a business woman and former British rower. She was part of the British squad that topped the medal table at the 2011 World Rowing Championships in Bled, where she won a gold medal as part of the lightweight quad sculls with Imogen Walsh, Kathryn Twyman and Andrea Dennis.[1]
Cullen attended Bury Grammar School and went on to study chemistry at the University of Oxford, Hertford College, where she obtained her master's degree (MChem). It was during her time at Oxford that she discovered a talent for rowing, and she became Boatclub Captain, then President, leading the women's 1st and 2nd VIII to a historic double blades in the Summer Eights 2002 and win the Boatrace with the Oxford University Women's Lightweight Rowing Club by 2 lengths in 2003. Her portrait now hangs in Hertford College hall in acknowledgment of her achievements.[2]
After the 2011 World Championships, Cullen retired from elite rowing and pursued her professional career in the corporate sector. She is currently the UK Head of Manufacturing for IRI[3] and was formerly Head of Business Insight for Britvic. In 2018 she was named as one of the ‘20 in Data & Technology’ by Women in Data.[4]
References
- ^ "2011 World Rowing Championships". WorldRowing.com. World Rowing Federation. Archived from the original on 19 March 2016. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- ^ "Stephanie Cullen - Chemistry 1999". Oxford University - Hertford College.
- ^ "Meet the Team - Steph Cullen". IRI.
- ^ "Inspirational women in tech - Steph Cullen". We Are Tech Women.
- Stephanie Cullen at World Rowing
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- 1997: (Christiane Brand, Nicole Faust, Christine Morawitz, Gunda Reimers)
- 1998: (Nicole Faust, Anna Kleinz, Christine Morawitz, Valerie Viehoff)
- 1999: (Molly Brock, Mary Angie Cummins, Sara Den Besten, Sherri Kiklas)
- 2000: (Maja Darmstadt, Michelle Darvill, Anna Kleinz, Karin Stephan)
- 2001: (Catriona Roach, Sally Causby, Amber Halliday, Josephine Lips)
- 2002: (Zita van de Walle, Marguerite Houston, Miranda Bennett, Hannah Every-Hall)
- 2003: (Li Quan, Deng Yanping, Tan Meiyun, Zhou Weijuan)
- 2004: (Wang Yanni, Deng Yanping, Tan Meiyun, Zhou Weijuan)
- 2005: (Tracy Cameron, Mara Jones, Elizabeth Urbach, Melanie Kok)
- 2006: (Yu Hua, Chen Haixia, Fan Xuefei, Liu Jing)
- 2007: (Bronwen Watson, Miranda Bennett, Alice McNamara, Tara Kelly)
- 2008: (Ingrid Fenger, Bronwen Watson, Miranda Bennett, Alice McNamara)
- 2009: (Lena Müller, Helke Nieschlag, Laura Tibitanzl, Julia Kroeger)
- 2010: (Lena Müller, Daniela Reimer, Anja Noske, Marie-Louise Dräger)
- 2011: (Stephanie Cullen, Imogen Walsh, Kathryn Twyman, Andrea Dennis)
- 2012: (Magdalena Kemnitz, Jaclyn Halko, Agnieszka Renc, Weronika Deresz)
- 2013: (Mirte Kraaijkamp, Maaike Head, Rianne Sigmond, Marie-Anne Frenken)
- 2014: (Mirte Kraaijkamp, Elisabeth Woerner, Maaike Head, Ilse Paulis)
- 2015: (Katrin Thoma, Leonie Pieper, Lena Müller, Anja Noske)
- 2016: (Brianna Stubbs, Emily Craig, Imogen Walsh, Eleanor Piggott)
- 2017: (Asja Maregotto, Paola Piazzolla, Federica Cesarini, Giovanna Schettino)
- 2018: (Wu Qiang, Liang Guoru, Chen Fang, Pan Dandan)
- 2019: (Giulia Mignemi, Greta Martinelli,Silvia Crosio, Arianna Noseda)
- 2022: (Ilaria Corazza, Giulia Mignemi, Silvia Crosio, Arianna Noseda)
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