Academic Achievement

Attended Coltness High from 1998 – 2002 and left with 1 general level and 7 credit level Standard Grades (Maths, English, French, German, Physics, Modern Studies, Music all credit and chemistry general)

Studied A levels after moving to England- English Language (C), Music (D), French (E)

Gained a 2:1 in International Relations from London Metropolitan University in 2007

MSc from Stirling University in Sport Management in 2013

Research Assistant for the Stirling Uni School of Sport in 2013

Employment

Hannah worked for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games as a transport co-coordinator for Press & Media

Hannah now works as a Community Coach for London based charity London Youth Rowing. She works with 10 schools in south west London introducing pupils to rowing, organising and running rowing events, and coaching the juniors at Thames Rowing Club in Putney. She also rows at the club and is hoping to race in a crew at Henley Royal Regatta this summer.

Sporting Achievement

Hannah started rowing in 2000 at Strathclyde Park Rowing Club. Won various events as a junior between 2001 and 2004. Went to a junior development camp for potential Scotland team athletes in Ghent in 2002.

Hannah didn’t row at all between 2004 and 2008.
Hannah moved to Glasgow in 2009 and rowed for Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club until 2014.
Hannah was in the Scotland team in 2011, 2012 and 2013.

 

April 2001April 2001 Winning her first race and the first ever medal for the club- Strathclyde Park rowing club. The event was Strathclyde Park regatta, in the women’s novice double scull. She was 14 and had been rowing for about 10 months.

BritChamps2012

British Championships 2012 Bronze medal in women’s coxed fours. (held at Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham)

Scot Champs silver 2013Scottish Championships 2013 silver in women’s single sculls (held at Strathclyde Park)

HIR Gold 2013Home International Regatta 2013 Gold for Scotland in women’s coxed fours (held at Holme Pierrepont)

Written by Hannah Stone