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Susan Chapman

1962 - Today

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Susan Claire Chapman (also known as Sue Chapman-Popa or Sue Chapman, born 17 September 1962) is an Australian former national representative and Olympic rower. She represented Australia at the World Rowing Championships, winning medals at both the Commonwealth Games and Olympic Games. A national and Commonwealth Games champion, she won a bronze medal in the coxed four at the 1984 Summer Olympics, rowing in the three seat. It was Australia's first Olympic medal in women's rowing. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Susan Chapman is the 4,826th most popular athlete, the 821st most popular biography from Australia and the 76th most popular Australian Athlete.

Susan Chapman is most famous for being an Australian rower who competed at the international level, including participating in the World Rowing Championships. She has made significant contributions to the sport, representing Australia in various rowing events.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Susan Chapman ranks 4,826 out of 6,025Before her are Erik Lesser, Zuzana Hejnová, Maiya Maneza, Martin Rettl, Jakob Schubert, and Sylwia Bogacka. After her are Barbara Niedernhuber, Chloe Esposito, Chidi Imoh, Francisco Santos, Valarie Allman, and Kjetil Undset.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Susan Chapman ranks 821 out of 1,143Before her are Sara Carrigan (1980), Matthew Breeze (1972), Andrew Tridgell (1967), Keir O'Donnell (1978), Geraldine Viswanathan (1995), and Mitch Nichols (1989). After her are Chloe Esposito (1991), Michael Storer (1997), Mark Knowles (1984), Debbie Watson (1965), Teddy Dunn (1980), and Dean Lewis (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Australia

Among athletes born in Australia, Susan Chapman ranks 76Before her are Louise Currey (1969), Jared Tallent (1984), Robyn Grey-Gardner (1964), Pita Taufatofua (1983), Hannah Davis (1985), and Danielle Woodward (1965). After her are Chloe Esposito (1991), Mark Knowles (1984), Debbie Watson (1965), Sally Pearson (1986), Stuart Tinney (1964), and Melissa Byram (1973).