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Amber Halliday



Amber Halliday (born 13 November 1979〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.rowingaustralia.com.au/hp_athletes_profiles_halliday-a.shtm )〕) is a former rower and cyclist from Adelaide, South Australia. She is a three-time world-champion in lightweight rowing.
==Rowing career==
Specialising in sculling, Halliday made her international debut in 1999, winning the Under-23 World Championship in Hamburg in the lightweight double scull with Hannah Every.
She won three world championships - the lightweight quad scull in 2001 (with Jo Francou, Catriona Roach and Sally Causby) and the lightweight double scull in 2002 (with Sally Causby) and 2007 (with Margeurite Houston).
Halliday also competed in the 2004 Olympic Games with double-partner Sally Newmarch, setting a world-best time in their heat before coming fourth in the final.〔(SASIAC )〕 Named South Australia's Sports Star of 2007 she was pre-selected for the Beijing Olympics where her crew placed 8th in a 'disappointing' performance.〔(Bot generated title --> )〕
Halliday is a member of the Adelaide University Boat Club.〔(Life Impact )〕

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