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    Anna Rose Watkins MBE PhD (née Bebington, born 13 February 1983) is a British rower. A double Olympian, Watkins won a bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics, both in the double sculls. She has also won four medals in the World Championships, winning gold in successive years, in 2010 and in 2011.

  2. Anna Watkins, who won the double sculls with Katherine Grainger at London 2012, shares her rowing journey and her passion for women's sport. She reveals how she overcame financial struggles, media pressure and mental challenges to achieve her dream.

  3. Jun 27, 2022 · The BAC is delighted to announce Anna Watkins MBE as the organisation’s new Chief Executive Officer. Anna, whose illustrious rowing career saw her win London 2012 gold as well as claim two world championship titles, will lead the organisation in maximising its current strategy in order to continue to evolve, respond effectively to athlete and ...

  4. Anna Watkins is a double Olympic champion and two-times World Champion in the women’s double scull. She rowed with Elise Laverick at Beijing 2008 and Katherine Grainger at London 2012, and is now a Director of the British Athletes Commission.

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  5. Jun 4, 2024 · British Elite Athletes Association (BEAA) CEO Anna Watkins MBE will leave her role after the Paris 2024 Games to allow her successor to lead the organisation from the start of the full LA 2028...

  6. Aug 11, 2015 · London 2012 gold medallist Anna Watkins is back in training with a view to qualifying for the Rio Olympics - five months after having her second baby.

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  8. Aug 3, 2012 · 📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe Team GB's Anna Watkins & Katherine Grainger win gold in the women's double sculls event as Australia's Ki...

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