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Heather McDermid

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Heather McDermid (born 17 October 1968 in Calgary) is a Canadian rower and former middle-distance runner. Before her rowing career, McDermid was an accomplished 800 metres runner for the Rice Owls track and field team. She led off their All-American 4 × 800 metres relay team at the 1989 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Heather McDermid is the 5,314th most popular athlete, the 1,355th most popular biography from Canada and the 126th most popular Canadian Athlete.

Heather McDermid is a Canadian rower born in 1968, known for her participation in international rowing competitions, including the Olympics. She gained recognition for her achievements in the sport, representing Canada at various events.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Heather McDermid ranks 1,150Before her are Graham Linehan, Elna Reinach, Nergis Mavalvala, Dhanraj Pillay, Sergio López Miró, and Sharon Shannon. After her are Susan Cain, Zhang Shan, Brett James, Melvin Stewart, Lucy Cohu, and Kendall Gill.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Heather McDermid ranks 1,356 out of 1,622Before her are Stephanie Savage (1969), Nicki Clyne (1983), P. K. Subban (1989), Percy Hynes White (2001), Alexia Fast (1992), and Kylie Bunbury (1989). After her are Damian Warner (1989), Curtis Joseph (1967), François-Louis Tremblay (1980), Dan Snaith (1978), Carling Bassett-Seguso (1967), and Alessandro Juliani (1975).

Among ATHLETES In Canada

Among athletes born in Canada, Heather McDermid ranks 123Before her are Rebecca Johnston (1989), Kevin Martin (1966), and Maria Martins (null). After her are Damian Warner (1989), Marie-Hélène Prémont (1977), Jiří Prskavec (null), Kaillie Humphries (1985), Richard Hart (1968), Jon Beare (1974), Tracy Cameron (1975), Marnie McBean (1968), and Derek Drouin (1990).