Susan Francia

Susan Francia
Medal record
Women's rowing
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
Gold 2012 London Women's eight
Gold 2008 Beijing Women's eight
FISA World Rowing Championships
Gold 2011 Lake Bled Women's eight
Bronze 2010 Lake Karapiro Coxless Pairs
Gold 2009 Poznan Women's eight
Gold 2009 Poznan Coxless Pairs
Gold 2007 Munich Women's eight
Gold 2006 Eton Women's eight
World Cup
Gold 2007 Lucerne Women's eight
Gold 2008 Lucerne Women's eight
Bronze 2005 Munich Women's eight
Bronze 2007 Linz Coxless pair

Zsuzsanna "Susan" Francia [1] (Hungarian: Francia Zsuzsanna;[2] born November 8, 1982 in Szeged, Hungary[2]) is an American rower. Growing up in Abington, Pennsylvania, she attended Abington Senior High School, followed by the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 2004 with a degree in Criminology and Sociology. She currently resides in Princeton, New Jersey and is affiliated with the US Rowing Training Center. She is fluent in Hungarian.[3]

Rowing career

Susan began rowing as a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania in 2001. She was a Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Division I All-American at the University of Pennsylvania in 2004. Since graduating she has served four years as a U.S. National Team member and won a Gold Medal with the 2008 Olympic Team in Beijing, China.

Susan has been an integral part of the increasingly fast and competitive US Women's National Teams in the past several years. She has aided the US team to achieve remarkable success with many medals and high ranking finishes at the highest level competitions. In addition to her World Championship and World Cup successes, Susan won the Remenham Cup at the 2006 Henley Royal Regatta and at the FISA World Rowing Championships in 2006, Francia won the gold medal in the women's eight with a new world's best time of 5:55.50.

In addition to her international accomplishments Susan has also had much domestic success. She finished second in the pair at the second 2008 National Selection Regatta. She took second at the coxed four at the 2004 Head of the Charles Regatta as well as won the championship eight at the 2005, 2006, 2007 Head of the Charles in Cambridge, Mass. Won the eight and finished third in the pair at the 2007 US Rowing National Championships. Won the double sculls at the second 2006 National Selection Regatta and finished second in the four at the 2004 U.S. National Team Trials

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