2020 Summer Olympics - Athletes
Felice Chow
- Date of birth
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1977-06-15
- Height
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5' 9"
- Weight
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154 lbs
Results
Women's Single Sculls
| 19 | Women's Single Sculls | 7:48.06 |
| 19 | Women's Single Sculls, Heats | 8:02.02 |
| 4 | Women's Single Sculls, Heats, Heat 2 | 8:02.02 |
| 2 | Women's Single Sculls, Repechage Round | 8:15.94 Q |
| 1 | Women's Single Sculls, Repechage Round, Heat 2 | 8:15.94 Q |
| 20 | Women's Single Sculls, Semifinals | 7:45.14 |
| 17 | Women's Single Sculls, Quarterfinal | 8:21.23 |
| 5 | Women's Single Sculls, Quarterfinal, Quarterfinal 3 | 8:21.23 |
| 8 | Women's Single Sculls, Semifinals, Semifinal C/D | 7:45.14 |
| 4 | Women's Single Sculls, Semifinals, Semifinal C/D, Semifinal 1 | 7:45.14 |
| 19 | Women's Single Sculls, Finals | 7:48.06 |
| 1 | Women's Single Sculls, Finals, Final D | 7:48.06 |
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