Garner, Sarah (1971–)
Garner, Sarah (1971–)
American rower. Born May 21, 1971, in Madison, Wisconsin; University of Pennsylvania, 1993.
With Christine Collins, won a World championship title (1998) and a bronze medal for lightweight double sculls at Sydney Olympics (2000).
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