Kristine Karlson

American rower

Kristine Karlson
Personal information
Born (1963-11-16) November 16, 1963 (age 60)
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Sport
SportRowing
Medal record
Women's rowing
Representing  United States
World Rowing Championships
Gold medal – first place 1988 Milan Lwt single sculls
Gold medal – first place 1989 Bled Lwt single sculls
Gold medal – first place 1989 Bled Lwt double sculls
Bronze medal – third place 1989 Tasmania Double sculls

Dr. Kristine Karlson (born November 16, 1963) is an American former rower. She competed in the women's quadruple sculls event at the 1992 Summer Olympics.[1]

After graduating from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Karlson earned her doctorate. Although her medical studies had caused her to miss national races, she still competed in the 1989 World Rowing Championships and won gold.[2] As a sports and family physician, she has worked at Dartmouth College, FISA events, and the USA national team.[3]

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Kristine Karlson Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  2. ^ Henderson, Martin (April 7, 1991). "Doctor Chases Her Olympic Dream : Crew: Kris Karlson finished medical school and still kept up with her training as a rower". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 4, 2019.
  3. ^ Moran, Ed (January 29, 2018). "Junior Lightweight Rowing: Solutions Will Not Come Easy". row2k.com. Retrieved March 4, 2019.

External links

  • Kristine Karlson at World RowingEdit on Wikidata
  • Kristine Karlson at Olympics.comEdit on Wikidata
  • Kristine Karlson at OlympediaEdit on Wikidata
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World champions – Lightweight women's single sculls
FISA championships
  • 1984: West Germany Alrun Urbach
Official world championships
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World champions – Lightweight women's double sculls
FISA championships
  • 1984: Denmark (Elisabeth Fraas, Kirsten Jensen-Plum)
Official world championships
Since 1996, this boat class has been an Olympic event; see Olympic champions – Women's lightweight double sculls


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